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[General] Why does paraview sort the solution variables in alphabetical order? |
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Sayan Bhattacharjee
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Paraview sorts the flowfield solution variables in an alphabetical order.
![]() I have written the solutions in this order : [rho, u, v, E] Paraview shows it to me in this order : [E, rho, u, v] Pic attached. I don't like it. How do I make it stop? |
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Mark Olesen
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Probably to ensure that the displayed order is independent of the array insertion order.
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