[Paraview] [Non-DoD Source] XDMF makes paraview crash with JOIN
Frederic Perez
fredericperez1 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 8 16:50:17 EST 2017
I tried both, but Xdmf3 makes ParaView crash even earlier (directly
after opening the file) while Xdmf2 makes it crash upon "Apply".
Fred
2017-02-08 22:28 GMT+01:00 Burns, Andrew J CTR USARMY RDECOM ARL (US)
<andrew.j.burns35.ctr at mail.mil>:
> Are you using the Xdmf2 or Xdmf3 reader?
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> Andrew Burns
> Software Engineer | Parsons
> Phone: 410-306-0409
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> andrew.j.burns35.ctr at mail.mil
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> Hi all,
>
> I have successfully used the JOIN Function for the XDMF reader to concatenate the data from several HDF5 files.
>
> <Xdmf Version="3.0">
> <Domain>
> <Grid GridType="Uniform">
> <Topology Name="Fields topology"
> TopologyType="2DCoRectMesh" Dimensions="21 10"/>
> <Geometry Name="Fields geometry" GeometryType="ORIGIN_DXDY">
> <DataItem Format="XML" NumberType="float"
> Dimensions="2">0.0 0.0</DataItem>
> <DataItem Format="XML" NumberType="float"
> Dimensions="2">0.3 0.06</DataItem>
> </Geometry>
> <Attribute Name="By" Center="Node" AttributeType="Scalar">
> <DataItem ItemType="Function"
> Function="JOIN($0,$1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9)" Dimensions="21 10">
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000002/By</DataItem>
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000007/By</DataItem>
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000012/By</DataItem>
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000017/By</DataItem>
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000022/By</DataItem>
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000027/By</DataItem>
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000032/By</DataItem>
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000037/By</DataItem>
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000042/By</DataItem>
> <DataItem ItemType="Uniform" NumberType="Float"
> Precision="8" Dimensions="21"
> Format="HDF">mystuff.h5:/0000000047/By</DataItem>
> </DataItem>
> </Attribute>
> </Grid>
> </Domain>
> </Xdmf>
>
> However, this technique only works when joining a maximum of 10 different pieces of data. If I add one DataItem in the JOIN Function, ParaView crashes upon clicking "Apply".
>
> Is there a reason for this? Am I doing something wrong? Is there a workaround?
>
> Cheers
> Fred
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