Thanks for the idea, but i am kinda new to Paraview and visualization in general, I have checked out the PLOT3D information in wiki, how do I write my own plot3d file, right now, I only have a text file full with coordinates and the pressure values. The vtk file format looks easier to follow,any specific example of file in the VTKData/Paraview Data that I can go through. <BR><BR><BR><B><I>Robert Maynard <robertjmaynard@gmail.com></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">You have two options you can write your own file reader in c++ or <BR>python, or you can convert the data to an already known data format. If <BR>you go the second path this pdf should be a small help <BR>www.vtk.org/pdf/file-formats.pdf<BR><BR>Kalpana K wrote:<BR>> hi<BR>> I am posting this again as there was no reply, but it would have been <BR>> my fault, i had little understanding about my dataset
then. Anyway, I <BR>> now have a question regarding paraviews data format. I have a text <BR>> file that consists on xyz points together with temperature, velocity <BR>> and pressure points. I would like to know how do I convert it so that <BR>> it is paraview readable. Any examples in the ParaView Data files that <BR>> I can look into. <BR>><BR>><BR>> Kalpana.K<BR>><BR>> Send instant messages to your online friends <BR>> http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com<BR>><BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>><BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> ParaView mailing list<BR>> ParaView@paraview.org<BR>> http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview<BR>> <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR><BR><DIV id=RTEContent>Kalpana.K</DIV><p> Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com