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Old   April 7, 2016, 11:05
Default How to extract time series data at a specific point location using paraview script
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I wish to extract time series data from a single point in Paraview. The point in question has an associated value contained in an array called "Distance" which denotes the distance of the point along a specified line. I want to extract the time series data of the point which is at a particular distance using a python script - i.e I don't want to go in and manually look for the point in question using the spreadsheet view. The Probe Location filter comes to mind but I'm not sure how to use it as I have to specify the point coordinates in question.

Also I tried using the Plot Selection Over Time Filter for the point but paraview just hangs and I have to Force Quit! Any ideas why this is?
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