[Paraview] TecPlot problem or question for alternative format
Zhanping Liu
zhanping.liu at kitware.com
Fri Mar 26 12:02:52 EDT 2010
Try removing 'K = 1' from the zone header to see it the Tecplot reader
works. As Berk suggested, you may converted the data to legacy VTK.
-Zhanping
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Fabian Wein <
fabian.wein at am.uni-erlangen.de> wrote:
> > It seems the Tecplot file does not provide the section of x and y
> > corrdinates (before the solution) at all, or you just skipped it at your
> > e-mail for simplification purposes?
>
> No, I did not skip anything, this is the data I have. The X and Y
> coordinates
> are just data values as the following RHO, U, V, ...
>
> So the TecPlot file is not valid?
>
> Which simple file format for 3.6.2 do you suggest to convert the data to?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fabian
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