[Paraview] ParticlePathLines Filter

Christian Richter christian.richter at ovgu.de
Tue Jan 1 05:34:48 EST 2013


Hi Leo,

yes that works, thank you & happy new year !

Christian

Zitat von Yuanxin Liu <leo.liu at kitware.com>:

> Hi, Christian,
>    It seems just adding back the XML description is enough to fix this. Can
> you verify by applying the attached patch and see if it works for you? ( cd
> to your ParaView source dir, and run "git apply add-particle-path.diff" ).
>
>    Note that, to differentiate from the new stuff, I have changed the
> filter name from "Particle Pathlines" --> "Temporal Particles To Pathlines".
>
> thanks,
> Leo
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Christian Richter <
> christian.richter at ovgu.de> wrote:
>
>>  Hi Leo,
>>
>> I attached you the simplest testcase I can made, one STL and one vtk
>> containing only one particle.
>> At the image you see the expected output as it was in 3.14.1.
>>
>> Thanks for fixis this,
>> Christian
>>
>> Am 06.12.2012 16:50, schrieb Yuanxin Liu:
>>
>> Hi, Christian,
>>    We can the filter back (probably under a different name).  Do you mind
>> sending me the data file you have?
>> thanks!
>> Leo
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Christian Richter <
>> christian.richter at ovgu.de> wrote:
>>
>>>  Hi Leo,
>>>
>>> thanks for your answer.
>>> My Problem is, I only have particle data (Position at dumptime, velocity
>>> at dumptime) and no vector field (result of a simple DEM-Simulation).
>>>
>>> I read your article and played arround with TerminationTime and the
>>> Animation Panel but I found no solution. And because the old filter works
>>> well the c&p solution is the best for my case. I would like to ask if we
>>> could have both filter in PV 4 - the best filter for each special case.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Christian
>>>
>>> Am 05.12.2012 21:05, schrieb Yuanxin Liu:
>>>
>>> Hi, Christian,
>>>
>>>     The old ParticlePathLine filter is replaced by ParticlePath filter.
>>>  Unlike the old one, you do not have to attach it to a particle tracer.
>>>  Also make sure you set the "TerminationTime" parameter to the largest
>>> possible time.
>>>
>>>    I have written an article about this work: .
>>> http://www.kitware.com/source/home/post/76
>>>
>>>    Let me know if this works for you.
>>>
>>>  thanks,
>>>
>>>  Leo
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Christian Richter <
>>> christian.richter at ovgu.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> in Paraview 3.98 the ParticlePathLines Filter is gone away. We use this
>>>> to show the trajectory of simple particle data (x,y,z), based on ID. Is
>>>> this intended ?
>>>>
>>>> I got it back by copy & paste the proxysource from filter.xml in 3.14
>>>> (line 6679++) to 3.98. Would it be possible to add back the old
>>>> ParticlePathlines Filter (with single inputsource and Pathline & Particle
>>>> as output) in 3.98 because I love the webGL scene export in the new
>>>> Paraview.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Christian
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>>
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