Paraview superbuild4/14/2023 Simtime=fielddata.GetArray("Simtime").GetValue(0)Īnd show it on the OSD (see my other thread about this) You can access the field data with the python-programmable-filterĭS=fielddata.GetArray("Dumpstep").GetValue(0) There is a "easter egg" in the code: if you provide the "simtime" as Field Data (you can simply add 2 LOC to the dump_custom.cpp liggghts-src-file:įprintf(fp,"%1.6f\n",update->ntimestep*update->dt) Please report bugs over the "contact author" funktion here in the forum, thank you. I tested this with a custom fix f_color as discribed here: node/690#comment-2181Īt the moment, all vectors must not be degenerated (this means you have to dump x,y and z component) otherwise the value is ignored. "unknow" values like f_,v_ and c_ are passed as scalar with their name. It detects the sequence of columns and assigns all known scalars and vectors to the corresponding column in PV. System/files/lib_intelligent_liggghts_reader_BETA.so_.tar_.gz Here is the first Beta version of the "intelligent reader plugin". I compiled the reader Plugin with the new Paraview 3.14 stable (64bit) The Plugin is now in the Download Section: The Plugin is able to read file-series too ! To activate the plugin go to Paraview->Manage Plugins->Load New. so libfile to use with paraview 3.12.0, 64bit,tested on ubuntu 10.04, QT 4.6.4.ġst Download paraview source tree 3.12 (not the csv one)Ģnd build paraview (ccmake
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