[Paraview] [Non-DoD Source] Re: CSV to PVTU (UNCLASSIFIED)

Su, Simon M CIV USARMY RDECOM ARL (US) simon.m.su.civ at mail.mil
Wed Mar 1 16:35:45 EST 2017


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Hi Ken,

I have seen Bill Sherman ran it at the CAVE at IUPUI, I am just curious to see 
if VT has a different way of running PV on a CAVE like display. We run PV on 
zSpace here.

thanks
-simon

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My description just involves using ParaView to convert a CSV file to a PVTU 
file using its GUI. I don't know what if any idiosyncrasies are involved if 
using a CAVE. I've never used one with ParaView. I'll let someone else answer 
that part.

-Ken

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Hello,

>> What I want to do - load this huge file in a CAVE like environment,
>> and use
>> 8 parallel processors.

if you don't mind, can you elaborate a little on the process you are using to 
do that (running in the CAVE like environment)?

thanks
-simon

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You can use ParaView itself to read in the csv file, convert it to an 
unstructured grid (Table to Points filter), redistributed on your 8 parallel 
processors (D3 filter) and then write out a pvtu file.



Offhand I cannot think of an easier way.



-Ken



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Hi again community!



Looking for suggestions - what would be a decently fast way to convert a huge 
CSV file into PVTU files?



What I want to do - load this huge file in a CAVE like environment, and use 8
parallel processors.
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