[Paraview] [Update] [Example files] To create a snapshot from a given datafile and state, how to change the datafile filename of the state?

Utkarsh Ayachit utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com
Tue Apr 24 11:37:26 EDT 2012


I wouldn't go about loading the state again and again merely to change
the filename, instead change the filename directly on the reader
proxy.

Use GetSources() to get a map of all the sources in the state. Looking
at the names, you should be able to figure out what's the reader
proxy. Then you can change the FileName on it.

Utkarsh

On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 5:07 PM, William Oquendo <woquendo at gmail.com> wrote:
> In the following link you can find two examples of vtp file and the model
> state file. Thanks.
> http://goo.gl/XjPpE
>
>
> Best regards / Cordialmente,
>
> William-Fernando Oquendo
> --------------------------
> Este correo puede carecer de tildes o eñes debido al teclado.
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 4:03 PM, William Oquendo <woquendo at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>> I am currently able to visualize correctly in ParaView a .vtp file for
>> each time step of a simulation, and to print a screenshot for each. I want
>> to do that in batch, but I want to keep the same state for each one (view
>> point, filters applied, etc). I Have already saved the state into a .psvm
>> file , and I tried to write a python script which, after being run by
>> pvbatch, will (hopefully) print the screenshots. But, unfortunately, it is
>> not working. I tried to change the filename in the state by processing
>> search and replace, but still is not working. For instance, it keeps working
>> on the first data input only. I use ParaView 3.14.0 in Snow Leopard. The
>> reader stuff (commented) is giving me errors. I am sure this is easy, but I
>> am overwhelmed with the large amount of info about python and paraview with
>> no reference to this issue. Please, please, any advice is greatly welcome,
>> and I am sorry if this has been answered previously (I looked at google and
>> the mailing list). Below is my script, which can also be found
>> at http://pastebin.com/UkDAcnHE .
>>
>> #!/bin/python
>> import glob, string, os, commands
>> from paraview.simple import *
>>
>> #help(servermanager)
>> # vtp files are inside the local subdir DISPLAY
>> files = (commands.getoutput("ls DISPLAY/data-*.vtp | grep -v
>> contacts")).split()
>>
>> # process each file
>> for filename in files:
>>     fullfn = commands.getoutput("ls $PWD/" + filename).replace('/','\/')
>>     fn = filename.replace('DISPLAY/', '')
>>     #os.system("cp ../dem_git/addons/paraview_state.pvsm tmp.pvsm")
>>     os.system("cp ~/Desktop/state.pvsm tmp.pvsm")
>>     os.system("sed -i.bck 's/DATA.vtp/" + fullfn + "/1' tmp.pvsm") #
>> replace first intance with full path
>>     os.system("sed -i.bck 's/DATA.vtp/" + fullfn + "/1' tmp.pvsm") #
>> replace second intance with full path
>>     os.system("sed -i.bck 's/DATA.vtp/" + fn + "/1' tmp.pvsm") # replace
>> third with just the filename path
>>     servermanager.LoadState("tmp.pvsm")
>>     pm = servermanager.ProxyManager()
>>     #reader = pm.GetProxy("sources",fullfn)
>>     #reader.FileNames = fullfn
>>     #reader.FileNameChanged()
>>     #reader.UpdatePipeline()
>>     SetActiveView(GetRenderView())
>>     Render()
>>     WriteImage(fn + "-image.png")
>>     os.system("rm -f tmp.pvsm")
>>     #servermanager.Finalize()
>>
>>
>>
>> Best regards / Cordialmente,
>>
>> William-Fernando Oquendo
>> --------------------------
>> Este correo puede carecer de tildes o eñes debido al teclado.
>>
>>
>
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