<div dir="ltr">The temporal statistics filter has an option for computing min and max on a point by point and cell by cell basis. You can look at the range of that result to find the global min and max over space and time.<br>
<br>Andy<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Brian Curtis <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bcurtis3@masonlive.gmu.edu" target="_blank">bcurtis3@masonlive.gmu.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">I have code that reads in multiple .vtk (legacy VTK) binary files. Currently I am looping through viewtimes and grabbing the range and saving the value if it's higher than the previous value (and lower..). I've looked quite a bit through tutorials and other threads and haven't found anything to this sort, but In order to save processing time, is there a simple way to grab a range for all time steps and not each file one by one?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
~Brian<br>
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