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October 2, 2013, 12:42 |
Exporting time series to CSV
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Peter Maday
Join Date: Aug 2011
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Dear All,
I am trying to create a script to export a flow rate time series to a CSV file. I create a time series of flow rate values by using the PlotSelectionOverTime filter on an IntegrateVariables output. When I use the "Save Data" in the GUI to create a CSV file with the results it works fine. I would like to automate the process thereby I recorded a script using the "Trace" GUI feature. The problem is that the export of the CSV file does not show up in the trace script (using Paraview 4.0.1)! The main problem I face when trying to do the export manually (using the CreateWriter function) is that I need an input that contains the time series values and I don't really know how to access it... It would be nice if the temporal samples related to the PlotSelectionOverTime filter could be exported directly. In general is there a way to access the array values of a filter specific to a temporal instance? As a last resort it should be possible to step through the frames manually and create separate files for each instance. Thanks a lot! |
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csv files, scripting, temporal |
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