Dear Matthew, thank you. That makes much more sense. Is the script you mention 
available for download?

Thanks,
Miguel

On Jul 1, 2024, at 5:09 AM, Matthew Knepley <knep...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 1:43 AM MIGUEL MOLINOS PEREZ 
<mmoli...@us.es<mailto:mmoli...@us.es>> wrote:
Dear Matthey,

Sorry for the late response.

Yes, I get output when I run the example mentioned by Barry.

The output directory should not be an issue since with the exact same 
configuration works for hdf5 but not for vtk/vts/vtu.

I’ve been doing some tests and now I think this issue might be related to the 
fact that the output vector was generated using a SWARM discretization. Is this 
possible?

Yes, there is no VTK viewer for Swarm. We have been moving away from VTK 
format, which is bulky and not very expressive, into our own HDF5 and CGNS. 
When we use HDF5, we have a script to generate an XDMF file, telling Paraview 
how to view it. I agree that this is annoying. Currently, we are moving toward 
PyVista, which can read our HDF5 files directly (and also work directly with 
running PETSc), although this is not done yet.

  Thanks,

     Matt

Best,
Miguel

On Jun 27, 2024, at 4:59 AM, Matthew Knepley 
<knep...@gmail.com<mailto:knep...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Do you get output when you run an example with that option? Is it possible that 
your current working directory is not what you expect? Maybe try putting in an 
absolute path.

  Thanks,

    Matt

On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 5:30 PM MIGUEL MOLINOS PEREZ 
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Sorry, I did not put in cc 
petsc-users@mcs.anl.gov<mailto:petsc-users@mcs.anl.gov> my replay.

Miguel

On Jun 24, 2024, at 6:39 PM, MIGUEL MOLINOS PEREZ 
<mmoli...@us.es<mailto:mmoli...@us.es>> wrote:

Thank you Barry,

This is exactly how I did it the first time.

Miguel

On Jun 24, 2024, at 6:37 PM, Barry Smith 
<bsm...@petsc.dev<mailto:bsm...@petsc.dev>> wrote:


   See, for example, the bottom of src/ts/tutorials/ex26.c  that uses 
-ts_monitor_solution_vtk 'foo-%03d.vts'


On Jun 24, 2024, at 8:47 PM, MIGUEL MOLINOS PEREZ 
<mmoli...@us.es<mailto:mmoli...@us.es>> wrote:

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Dear all,

I want to monitor the results at each iteration of TS using vtk format. To do 
so, I add the following lines to my Monitor function:

char vts_File_Name[MAXC];
PetscCall(PetscSNPrintf(vts_File_Name, sizeof(vts_File_Name),
"./xi-MgHx-hcp-cube-x5-x5-x5-TS-BE-%i.vtu", step));
PetscCall(TSMonitorSolutionVTK(ts, step, time, X, (void*)vts_File_Name));

My script compiles and executes without any sort of warning/error messages. 
However, no output files are produced at the end of the simulation. I’ve also 
tried the option “-ts_monitor_solution_vtk <filename-%03D.vts>”, but I got no 
results as well.

I can’t find any similar example on the petsc website and I don’t see what I am 
doing wrong. Could somebody point me to the right direction?

Thanks,
Miguel





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