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Old   June 10, 2016, 16:53
Default Export spreadsheet from pvpython
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Hi,

In ParaView version 3.98.0-RC1, the spreadsheet view of cell data contains the cell connectivity (Point Index 1, Point Index 2, etc) by default, and the data written to a file through pvpython also contains the columns. This does not seem possible anymore with the later versions of ParaView. In version 5, one has to click "Toggle cell connectivity visibility" to make the cell connectivity visible, and even with this, saved csv file does not contain the cell connectivity data. It is only possible to save the cell connectivity with the "Export Scene" command within ParaView. Does anyone know how to do this in a pvpython script? Is it possible to toggle cell connectivity visibility in a pvpython script? Thanks.
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