[Paraview] Cannot read point data array
Bart Vandewoestyne
Bart.Vandewoestyne at telenet.be
Tue Mar 8 04:01:32 EST 2011
On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 09:26:18PM -0500, Andy Bauer wrote:
> Hi Bart,
> Please reply to the email list so that other's can benefit as well as
> contribute to the discussion.
Oops... sorry, I totally agree that it is better to reply to the
list (see also my signature ;-) but somehow I must've forgot or
pressed the wrong button in my email client.
> As for the save animation issue, I'm not familiar enough with that but
> maybe someone else will be able to comment.
> Andy
I found a solution after reading David Partyka's answer on the
mailinglist:
http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2011-March/020410.html
Apparently, also for me, it works if the number of frames per
second is a power of 2. For now, I can live with this workaround
:-)
Kind regards,
Bart
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Bart Vandewoestyne
> <[1]Bart.Vandewoestyne at telenet.be> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 10:25:27AM -0500, Andy Bauer wrote:
> > I was able to load it on a 64 bit ubuntu machine with paraview
> built
> > from a couple of days (3.11) ago as well as on my 32 bit windows
> with
> > paraview built from a couple of months ago (3.9). Can you try the
> > 3.10rc1 release?
> It loads with 3.10rc1 (32 bit) on my Ubuntu 10.10 32 bit. I also
> tried to solve my problem by using Float64 instead of Float32 and
> this seems to make it work too...
> Note however that with 3.10rc1 i experienced the same problem as
> mentioned here:
> [2]http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2011-February/020363.h
> tml
> and that was the reason why i switched back to 3.8.X.
> If you have any suggestions on how to solve the 'save animation'
> problem with the 3.10rc1 (32 bit Linux) version, I would be happy
> to hear! :-)
> Regards,
> Bart
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