[Paraview] Fwd: Visualization in ParaView/VisIt

Martin Huarte Espinosa martin.huartee at gmail.com
Wed Jan 28 15:55:15 EST 2015


Dear Armin and Dave: thanks for your replies. I will try.

Martin.

On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Armin Wehrfritz <dkxls23 at gmail.com> wrote:

> For such kind of data I typically write a custom made XDMF [1] file. XDMF
> is basically a XML wrapper that contains the description of the HDF5 data
> file.
> What comes in handy in your cases, is that you have the heavy data already
> in a HDF5 file.
>
> I typically write the XDMF file with a hand crafted python script since I
> typically deal with data sets from various source.
> However, there is also a XDMF library [2,3], which should provide some
> convenient advantages.
>
> The XDMF file format is very well supported by ParaView, or VisIt for that
> matter.
>
> I attached 2 XDMF files, so you get an idea what I'm talking of (the HDF5
> data files are missing though).
>
> -Armin
>
> [1] http://www.xdmf.org/index.php/Main_Page
> [2] http://www.xdmf.org/index.php/Get_Xdmf
> [3] http://www.xdmf.org/index.php/Write_Xdmf
>
>
>
> On 01/28/2015 09:52 PM, Martín Huarte E wrote:
>
>> Dear Paraview community: Good day. I need assistance on visualizing a
>> matlab file? Any tips will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Details:
>> I need to visualize temperature distribution in a volume.  The volume is
>> a wedge-like slice of a hollow cylinder (shown in the attached schematic).
>>
>> The calculations are made in MATLAB.  The three-dimensional matrices of
>> the solution (T) and the node-coordinates (X, Y and Z) are saved in a
>> HDF5 file.
>>
>> So far, I have not been able to make ParaView to visualize the result in
>> the actual geometry. They get the length, width and height of the volume
>> and simply build a cuboid out of them.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> My best, Martín
>> __
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>>
>>
>>
>>
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My best, Martín


*Martín Huarte-Espinosa, Ph.D.*
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