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Opened Jan 23, 2017 by Fredrik Ekre@fredrikekre

Problem with scaling/displaying correctly when the first dataset is all zeros

I have a pvd-file where the dataset in the first one is all zeros. This messes with the displaying of all timesteps. Hopefully reproducible by using the appended files. Open the pvd file, select field u to be displayed:

  • Stepping to next timestep: Still shows a fully blue field, although this time all values are not the same (note that the Data Ranges field is between [0, 1]: step_2

  • rescaling using any of the three rescale buttons gives this (eg. nans): step-2

The problem only occurs if the first dataset is all zeros.

Version: 5.2.0 64-bit

pvdfile.pvdvtkfile-1.vtuvtkfile-2.vtu

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Reference: paraview/paraview#17127