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Markus Dittrich writes: |
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> Bryan Green <bryan.d.green@××××.gov> writes: |
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> > Hello, |
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> >=20 |
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> > I'm looking for insight into loading netcdf files into paraview. |
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> > the sci-libs/netcdf library is a dependency of paraview, but |
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> > nevertheless, there does not seem to be a CDF reader available |
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> > from within paraview. Can anyone enlighten me as to how to |
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> > make one appear? |
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> >=20 |
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> > Thanks, |
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> > -bryan |
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> Hi Bryan, |
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> I don't use paraview very much myself so please take |
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> the following with a grain of salt ;) |
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> As far as I know, paraview does not provide any=20 |
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> GUI functionality to import/export netcdf files despite |
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> the fact that VTK's netcdf wrappers are being built |
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> (this is why we need netcdf as a dependency). |
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> However, have a look at=20 |
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> http://www.cscs.ch/a-display.php?id=3D1168 |
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> which offers a plugin for paraview (claiming) |
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> to do just that. I have never tried it hence I |
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> can't comment on how good the plugin is. |
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Thanks for the feedback. |
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It looks like a pain in the butt to get that netcdf reader compiled into |
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paraview. I'm going to have to punt. |
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Thanks anyway, |
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-bryan |
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