File: LinePlotInScripts.py

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# Test rendering on line plots in Python scripts.
# This also exercises changing of axis range based on data as script progresses
# -- an attempt to simulate use of such plots in Catalyst, when this script is
# run with pvbatch --sym.

from paraview.simple import *
from paraview import smtesting
smtesting.ProcessCommandLineArguments()

w = Wavelet()
UpdatePipeline()
p = PlotOverLine(Source='High Resolution Line Source')
p.Source.Point1 = [-10.0, -10.0, -10.0]
p.Source.Point2 = [10.0, 10.0, 10.0]

d = Show()
d.SeriesVisibility = ['RTData']
Render()

for i in xrange(5):
    w.Maximum = 2**i
    WriteImage(smtesting.TempDir + "/LinePlotInScripts_%d.png" % i, Magnification=2)
print "Done"