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January 28, 2020, 12:31 |
Save Data for all time steps
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Mike
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Hi all,
I am postprocessing my data in Paraview 4.4.0 (with paraFOAM). I would like to save my contour data as a csv file for each of the 300 time steps in my simulation. I know how to save one time step at a time using File -> Save Data, but doing this manually is not really an option given that there are 300 time steps in total. Is there any way (from Paraview directly or using Python scripting) to save data from all my time steps at once? Thanks in advance! Kind regards, mvdl1996 |
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January 28, 2020, 21:10 |
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Svetlana Tkachenko
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There is a python script, or some paraview versions have a tick box to save all time steps in separate csv files.
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August 24, 2020, 05:23 |
Extract data for all time step paraview
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Asmaa
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March 30, 2021, 03:12 |
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Minglong Lu
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Hello, I have the same problem.Do you have a solution about this problem. |
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multiple time steps, openfoam, parafoam, paraview, save data |
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