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Opened Sep 18, 2018 by John Patchett@patchett2002Developer

Evenly Spaced Streamline Causes Doesn't find all streamlines and causes Crash

The Evenly Spaced Streamline Filter (ESSF) causes a crash with some datasets. I started looking more closely at the ESSF after it was producing streamlines only a fraction of an input dataset. The attached vtu is about 1/8th of that data set. The filter did not crash when operating on the full data set, so I cut the data set in half and ran it only on the half that wasn't producing streamlines. That is when I consistently observed the crash, I cut it in half twice more to produce the attached dataset which still consistently causes a crash. I didn't change any default options in the filter. Mac 10.13.6 with PV 6.6.0 RC1. Load westantarcticaE.vtu-> Filters->ESSF-> Accept->crash.

ESSF should produce streamlines on full dataset and should never crash.

The original reason: Screen_Shot_2018-09-18_at_8.20.33_AM The image is colored by magnitude, but the ESSF only found streamlines on the right side.

The files to replicate the crash: MagnitudeOfE westantarcticaE.vtu

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Reference: paraview/paraview#18463