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September 23, 2014, 14:26 |
Paraview Animate Delaunay 3D through time
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Bryan
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Hi all, I'm new to Paraview and I am trying to set up a file to display through time. I started with applying Table to Points then used the Delaunay 3D filter.
A little background: The file includes x,y,z points and another value associated with each point. There are other columns in the file which have little importance right now. There is a column that contains the time-step and so the file looks something like: time-step; x; y; z; f1 0; x; y; z; f1 0; x; y; z; f1 0; x; y; z; f1 0; x; y; z; f1 . . 60; x; y; z; f1 60; x; y; z; f1 60 . . . 60 . . 120 120 120 120 . . . Each of the time-step series (0, 60, etc.) includes the entire grid so the whole file includes the evolution of this object. Currently the Delaunay 3D is displaying the f1 value as if the whole file is one time step. How can I set this up so to animate and go through each time step? I've looked through tutorials and searched for answers but nothing seems to help. Again, I'm fairly new to Paraview so it could easily be a simple solution that I just haven't applied correctly. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! |
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