[Paraview] XDMF with H5T_COMPOUND

Berk Geveci berk.geveci at kitware.com
Tue Jan 5 09:26:20 EST 2010


Hi Xunlei,

Unfortunately, I don't know the answer. I suggest sending this to the
Xdmf list. Some of the Xdmf developers are on that list but not this
one. You can subscribe here:
http://www.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xdmf

If the answer is that this can't be done with Xdmf, I'd be happy to
help with a custom reader.

-berk


On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Xunlei Wu <xunlei at renci.org> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Newbie here.
> Is there an example on how to create an XDMF node of compound datatype? I
> have a HDF5 dataset where a leaf node in the HDF5 tree is an array of
> compounded data structure, i.e.
>
> particle id (int) / x / y / z / pressure x (double) / pressure y / pressure
> z / mass / energy / name (string)
> ...
> particle id (int) / x / y / z / pressure x (double) / pressure y / pressure
> z / mass / energy / name (string)
>
> There is no internal connection between particles.
>
> I am following the Write XDMF example in
> http://www.xdmf.org/index.php/Write_Xdmf
> which illustrate a 3D grid data topology. Would you please help? Thanks a
> lot.
>
> Best,
> xunlei
>
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