I'm very new to ParaView and am using it for output from Elmer. I'm loading a file case001.vtu and do see the mesh structure along with a 'temperature' data label. However the data range is [0 322] which is incorrect. In other post processors the true range [322.0 349.79] is displayed.
Any thoughts as to what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
Brian
Paraview data range
Re: Paraview data range
Hi,
try to "Edit color map". You find it under the "Display" tab in the Object Inspector. Note that there is a ParaView mailing list where the real gurus are...
HTH,
Matthias
try to "Edit color map". You find it under the "Display" tab in the Object Inspector. Note that there is a ParaView mailing list where the real gurus are...
HTH,
Matthias
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Re: Paraview data range
Hi
I think that you run the ResultOutputSolver before the actual solver. Either put the "Exec Solver" flag to "After all" (Solver specific options), for example. Or in ElmerGUI choose a lower priority (default is zero) for ResultOutputSolver to give it a higher Solver index.
-Peter
I think that you run the ResultOutputSolver before the actual solver. Either put the "Exec Solver" flag to "After all" (Solver specific options), for example. Or in ElmerGUI choose a lower priority (default is zero) for ResultOutputSolver to give it a higher Solver index.
-Peter
Re: Paraview data range
Thank you peter! That was it...
Under the Equation->Result Output tab I needed to select Active but also Edit Solver Settings and click on 'After Simulation'.
Regards,
Brian
Under the Equation->Result Output tab I needed to select Active but also Edit Solver Settings and click on 'After Simulation'.
Regards,
Brian