[Paraview] Load many VTK from different folders at once
Lorenzo
lovecraft22 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 10:58:09 EDT 2012
Thank you David;
I think I also found something:
http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/openfoam-post-processing/94538-separate-vtk-files-openfoam-fields-synchronous-time.html#post332912
http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/~slombey/asci/vtk/
I think in the latter it says that you may link many vtp files within an amr or pvd file. Would that work as I would? I mean: I would create this file with the paths in it using a simple script and then I could load this file in paraview to have everything at once… I only need to know whether that may work with .vtp only files or with vtk files as well. In case it would only work with vtk files, is there any way to convert them from vtk to vtp?
Thank you all again for your time!
Lorenzo
Il giorno 26/mar/2012, alle ore 15:52, David E DeMarle ha scritto:
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Lorenzo <lovecraft22 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've tied that, thank you.
>>
>> Now, my questions are:
>> 1. once I've saved a trace, how I run it in paraview?
>
> Tools->Python Shell->Run Script
>
> Better still, if you choose to save the trace as a macro (or just put
> it into ~/.config/ParaVIew/Macros), it shows up in the macros toolbar
> and you can just click to run it again.
>
>> 2. I see the trace keeps the files path. There's no way to include these file paths within a dot_something file in the same sintax in such a way that I'll load that file in paraview and it'll automatically load all the referenced files?
>
> The trace is just a python script. def a function that will read the
> filename string, strip out the leading directory information, and
> produce and loop over a list of the rest of the filenames from that.
>
> Unfortunately python isn't tightly integrated enough yet to
> automatically call your macro from the File->Open dialog.
>
> David E DeMarle
> Kitware, Inc.
> R&D Engineer
> 21 Corporate Drive
> Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
> Phone: 518-881-4909
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Lorenzo <lovecraft22 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've tied that, thank you.
>>
>> Now, my questions are:
>> 1. once I've saved a trace, how I run it in paraview?
>> 2. I see the trace keeps the files path. There's no way to include these file paths within a dot_something file in the same sintax in such a way that I'll load that file in paraview and it'll automatically load all the referenced files?
>>
>> For example this file would contain something like:
>>
>> geometry_1_vtk = LegacyVTKReader( FileNames=['path/to/my/file/geometry_1.vtk'] )
>> geometry_2_vtk = LegacyVTKReader( FileNames=['path/to/my/file/geometry_2.vtk'] )
>> geometry_3_vtk = LegacyVTKReader( FileNames=['path/to/my/file/geometry_3.vtk'] )
>> geometry_4_vtk = LegacyVTKReader( FileNames=['path/to/my/file/geometry_4.vtk'] )
>> …
>> geometry_N_vtk = LegacyVTKReader( FileNames=['path/to/my/file/geometry_5.vtk'] )
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Lore
>> Il giorno 23/mar/2012, alle ore 21:40, David E DeMarle ha scritto:
>>
>>> Tools->Start Trace
>>> ..do something..
>>> Tools->Stop Trace
>>>
>>> In 3.8 I think it was buried under tools->python shell.
>>>
>>> David E DeMarle
>>> Kitware, Inc.
>>> R&D Engineer
>>> 21 Corporate Drive
>>> Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
>>> Phone: 518-881-4909
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Lorenzo <lovecraft22 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Sorry David, what do you mean with "record a trace"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Il giorno 23/mar/2012, alle ore 19:03, David E DeMarle ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>>> You can also record either a trace or a state file in paraview where
>>>>> you load a couple of files, then edit that recorded file in a text
>>>>> editor and add in the additional files. Of the two, the trace file,
>>>>> being a python script, is easier to edit and programmatically extend.
>>>>>
>>>>> David E DeMarle
>>>>> Kitware, Inc.
>>>>> R&D Engineer
>>>>> 21 Corporate Drive
>>>>> Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
>>>>> Phone: 518-881-4909
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Lorenzo <lovecraft22 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Thank you Frank;
>>>>>> I know about this, I just would like to find a way to load everything as a vtk as well…
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Il giorno 23/mar/2012, alle ore 17:47, Albina, Frank ha scritto:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Lorenzo!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maybe you'd better off with reading the OpenFOAM solution with the built-in OpenFOAM reader. Just create in your case directory an empty OF.foam file and you can start reading the solution by opening this file from the GUI.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Frank.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> From: paraview-bounces at paraview.org [mailto:paraview-bounces at paraview.org] On Behalf Of Lorenzo
>>>>>>> Sent: Freitag, 23. März 2012 17:11
>>>>>>> To: paraview at paraview.org
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Paraview] Load many VTK from different folders at once
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I was thinking: maybe there's a way to create a text files (or something in another format) which contains the paths to the vtk files I need to open and this file could be submitted to paraview to automate the whole process of opening every each one of the vtk files...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What do you think?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Il giorno 22/mar/2012, alle ore 20:26, lore ha scritto:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>> I am using openFoam and when I run foamToVTK I get many vtk files every each
>>>>>>>> one of which is contained in a different folder. If my geometry is made up by
>>>>>>>> many .stl different files then I get the same number of folders. This is quite
>>>>>>>> annoying when I need to load up the whole geometry because I need to enter
>>>>>>>> the first folder and load the first .vtk, then go to file-->open-->enter the
>>>>>>>> second folder and load the second .vtk and so on until I loaded all the files I
>>>>>>>> need. As you may understand this is quite time consuming... Any way to do the
>>>>>>>> whole process at once?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I think the best way would be to link together all of these vtk files into one
>>>>>>>> single file (even of a different format) using a script (sh, python, bash...??).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This is something you may do with the .stl files, if they are in binary format
>>>>>>>> you may concatenate the content of each one of them into a single different
>>>>>>>> file and then load just that one to have everything at once...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What do you think?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>>>>
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