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Old   September 18, 2015, 02:44
Question Plot all max field values of each time step into paraview
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Hi,

I'am using a function object to calculate the max and min value of a field, then I get an output like:

time max_x_pos, max_y_pos, max_z_pos MaxfieldValue .....

but I need to plot all max field values over time into the computational domain by using paraview, I'll be very greatful with any hint to do this.

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Hi Felipe,

I'm not sure if I understand exactly what you want to do. If you want to see the points in 3D view and the file is in CSV format, you can directly open the file with ParaView and use the "Table to Points" filter.

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