.. include:: ../../macros.hrst .. include:: ../../abbreviations.hrst .. _chapter:AdvancedStateManagement: Advanced: State Management ########################## Introduction ============ This tutorial covers different types of state management. Save State / Load State ======================= |ParaView| state files are saved by selecting the menu option **File → Save State**. These files can be saved as .pvsm files (xml) or .py files (Python). The pipeline, orientation of the dataset, and all view windows are saved. Select **File → Load State** to open a saved |ParaView| state file. Save Data ========= This feature will save the data output from the selected source/filter. The **Save Data** feature is selected from the main menu: **File → Save Data**. The data type is whatever you chose when you save the data. If a data type is missing, it probably means you are trying to output data that is not supported by this dataset format. For example, you need to have surface data, as triangles, to output .stl files. **Save Data** can be used to: - Create .csv files of your data which can be read into spreadsheets and other programs. - Create .stl files. which are often used for additive manufacturing, or animation programs. - Run filters **Extract Surface** then **Triangulate** before saving Data. - Create files Houdini can ingest. These are .geo files. - Again, run filters **Extract Surface** then **Triangulate** before saving Data. Traces ====== |paraview| can now automatically save traces, or macros. This means that you can start recording a trace, do something, stop recording a trace, and save this trace into a file. You can then use this trace file as input to the |pvbatch| program, or as a macro within |paraview|. Example: - **Tools → Start Trace**. - Open disk_out_ref.ex2. - **Apply**. - Select **Clip**. - Use **Z normal**. - Unselect **Show plane**. - **Apply**. - Select **Slice**. - Unselect **Show plane**. - **Apply**. - Set **Coloring** to **Temp**. - In the Python Shell window, **Stop Trace**. - **Save trace**. - **Save as macro**. - Call it **Super-disk**. - Close the editor. Now, lets run the trace. - On the Macros toolbar, you will see **Super-disk**. Click it.