pyvista.read_exodus#
- read_exodus(
- filename: str | Path,
- animate_mode_shapes: bool = True,
- apply_displacements: bool = True,
- displacement_magnitude: float = 1.0,
- read_point_data: bool = True,
- read_cell_data: bool = True,
- enabled_sidesets: Iterable[str | int] | None = None,
Read an ExodusII file (
'.e'or'.exo').- Parameters:
- filename
str,Path The path to the exodus file to read.
- animate_mode_shapesbool, default:
True When
Truethen this reader will report a continuous time range [0,1] and animate the displacements in a periodic sinusoid.- apply_displacementsbool, default:
True Geometric locations can include displacements. When
True, the nodal positions are ‘displaced’ by the standard exodus displacement vector. If displacements are turned off, the user can explicitly add them by applying a warp filter.- displacement_magnitude
float, default: 1.0 This is a number between 0 and 1 that is used to scale the
DisplacementMagnitudein a sinusoidal pattern.- read_point_databool, default:
True Read in data associated with points.
- read_cell_databool, default:
True Read in data associated with cells.
- enabled_sidesets
Iterable[str|int],optional The name of the array that store the mapping from side set cells back to the global id of the elements they bound.
- filename
- Returns:
pyvista.DataSetWrapped PyVista dataset.
Examples
>>> import pyvista as pv >>> data = pv.read_exodus('mymesh.exo')