<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div><div class="gmail_quote">Hi Frank,<br><br></div><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
You can give it the filename of a CarperIOHDF5 file, and it will then<br>
only include time steps for which this file has data, and in case no AH<br>
is found for time steps present there, will insert a bogus AH (not<br>
visible) to make visit happy.<br>
<br>
AH2xdmf.py --help should help.<br>
<br>
Frank<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Yes, I have been using a CarpetIOHDF5 file in this manner, but what I get when I load the xdmf data and the h5 data into visit is not what I'd hoped: if I plot the hdf5 variable (say as a contour plot) alongside the horizon data (which is not clear to me how best to do this; I have tried using Subset as well as Mesh plots on the quantity "AHs"), I see the h5 data variable varying with the time slider, but the horizon plotted does not change with time. This is what led me to believe I was seeing the sum total of the horizon traced out over time, not an instantaneous snapshot at the same timestep as the h5 data variable.<br><br></div><div>Is this what I *should* be seeing? Should I be using some other plot type, or plotting some other variable from the xdmf?<br><br></div><div>If I load only the xdmf by itself, I don't get a working timeslider at all. Is this the behavior I should be seeing?<br><br></div><div>Is any of this behavior possibly influenced by Visit version, or version of its xdmf reader?<br><br><br></div><div>To Eloisa,<br><br></div><div>> Hi,<br>
> <br>
> a few weeks ago, I suggested the following procedure to accomplish<br>
exactly what Michael is asking for:<br><br></div><div>Right now I'm still hoping to get the xdmf method working because it sounds like it might be more direct for making movies, but this is something I'm interested in if that method seems unworkable.<br><br></div><div>-Michael<br></div><div><br></div></div></div></div></div>