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 </a><br><br>Speaker: Alex Razoumov (SFU)<br><br>Abstract: ParaView&#39\;s 
 Python library allows you to automate your visualization workflow by scrip
 ting your tasks and running them from the command line\, either on your lo
 cal machine or as a batch Slurm job on a remote HPC cluster\, all without 
 opening any windows. In this workshop\, we will introduce ParaView&#39\;s 
 Python tools\, starting with using the Trace feature to convert GUI action
 s into scripts and then showing how to simplify and modify those scripts. 
 You will learn how to run them using pvpython and pvbatch\, and how to exp
 lore VTK data from the ParaView Python shell.<br><br>Prerequisites: basic 
 ParaView knowledge (importing and examining data\, working with filters)</
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SUMMARY:ParaView scripting [Winter Vis Series]
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