Presentation of Data in MOOSE Framework Video

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Calum Bentley-Abbot

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Jun 27, 2018, 6:39:21 AM6/27/18
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Hello all,

On the home page of the MOOSE framework website in the embedded video titled "Multiphysics Object-Oriented Simulation Environment (MOOSE)" various values are plotted as a function of time.
On these plots there is a visual marker which shows the current simulation time on the plot. I was wondering how this feature was integrated into the plot, was this accomplished using paraview? Or was another platform used to create the presentation graphics?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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Calum Bentley-Abbot


Slaughter, Andrew E

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Jun 27, 2018, 8:28:41 AM6/27/18
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The plot for this movie was made using EnSight, which we no longer use. However, it is possible to build such a movie with our in house tool called chigger: http://www.mooseframework.org/moose/utilities/python/chigger/index.html. As this page indicates this tool is still under development, but you can find an example of doing what you want with the line plot in the python/chigger/tests/line/tracer.py test.

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Cal Bentley-Abbot

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Jun 27, 2018, 8:55:04 AM6/27/18
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Thanks very much, I will check it out.

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Calum

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john.m...@uconn.edu

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Jun 28, 2018, 6:19:52 AM6/28/18
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There is also the AnnotateTimeFilter in ParaView that should do exactly what you want.

Also, one should mention that ParaView has a python trace option that allows you to get the python code for each filter. Then you can further customize your filters into some loop (saving screenshots of a specific set of filters and camera angles iteratively for example).
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