A Python interface to Tecplot 360
Project description
The pytecplot library is a high level API that connects your Python script to the power of the Tecplot 360 visualization engine. It offers line plotting, 2D and 3D surface plots in a variety of formats, and 3D volumetric visualization. Familiarity with Tecplot 360 and the Tecplot 360 macro language is helpful, but not required.
Documentation
The full documentation is here: https://www.tecplot.com/docs/pytecplot
Quick Start
Please refer to the documentation for detailed installation instructions and environment setup. The short of it is something like this:
pip install pytecplot
Linux and OSX users may have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH or DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to the directories containing the Tecplot 360 dynamic libraries. Please refer to the documentation at https://www.tecplot.com/docs/pytecplot for detailed information regarding setup and use. In addition, the web page https://www.tecplot.com/support/faqs/pytecplot contains a list of answered questions you may have about PyTecplot in general.
Change Log
PyTecplot 1.5.3
Batch error message references tec360-env on failure to initialize.
BUG: Removed logging initialization.
PyTecplot 1.5.2
Released with Tecplot 360 2022 R2.1
Minimum supported Python version is now 3.9.
BUG: memory cleanup now done on exit to avoid crash error messages on macOS.
Current FEA loader version updated to v66051.
Documentation HTML theme update.
Several documentation updates, such as updating links (Frame, Dataset, and Page) to connect to their respective objects.
PyTecplot 1.5.1
Released with Tecplot 360 2022 R2
Minimum supported Python version is now 3.8.
Updated license.
Minor documentation changes.
PyTecplot 1.5.0
Released with Tecplot 360 2022 R1
Dropped support for Python 2.7. PyTecplot requires Python 3.7 or later.
Updated Protobuffers messaging library for better communication with Tecplot 360 in connected mode. PyTecplot now requires Protobuffers v3.20 or later.
Added contour legend title LaTeX mode.
Bug fix (requires Tecplot 360 2022 R1 or later): probe_on_surface() now searches all relevant zones by default when called immediately after zone creation.
Several documentation and internal testing updates.
PyTecplot 1.4.2
Released with Tecplot 360 2021 R2
New API: Cartesian3DFieldPlot.transient_zone_visibility and Cartesian2DFieldPlot.transient_zone_visibility defines the visibility policy of transient data at the current solution time.
API change: export.save_time_animation_avi() is now backed by FFmpeg and may be controlled via a new parameter: format_options. The parameters compression and multiple_color_tables have been deprecated.
API change: contour legend header control now available through ContourLegend.header.
API change: Adding a new zone with index of existing zone will replace it and any Zone instance will now remain valid but point to the new zone.
New: Solution time clustering control through Dataset.solution_time_clustering.
Several minor documentation corrections.
PyTecplot 1.4.0
Released with Tecplot 360 2021 R1
New loader: Fluent Common Fluids Format (CFF) files.
Loaders now use namespaced enums for loader-specific options. For example, the enum SolutionTimeSource.Auto accepted in load_vtk() is now VTKLoader.SolutionTimeSource.Auto. The older enum has been deprecated and will issue a warning if used.
Fixed: zones argument in execute_equation() now accepts a generator.
Several small bug fixes and minor documentation corrections.
PyTecplot 1.3.3
Minor changes to documentation and packaging.
PyTecplot 1.3.1
Released with Tecplot 360 2020 R2
New method: tp.data.extract.extract_connected_regions() to create zones from contiguous regions.
Fixed a crash on exit when running in a MacOS virtual machine.
Several minor documentation corrections.
PyTecplot 1.3.0
Released with Tecplot 360 2020 R1
Fixed probe_on_surface() tolerance behavior for skewed cells.
New methods: export of time-series animation videos.
Current FEA loader version updated to v450.
Fixed bug around setting axis ranges before data is loaded.
PyTecplot 1.2.0
New loader: Converge HDF5 data files.
New feature: Slice collections class through plot.slices() which simplifies and optimizes manipulating many slice groups at once.
New method: Slice clipping.
New methods: Transform array data from spherical or poler to rectagular and back.
New method: tp.data.operate.smooth() for in-place transformation of field data.
New method: tp.data.extract.triangulate() for 2D source zones.
Fixed internal state-change behavior during suspend context.
Fixed memory leaks around dynamic loading of libraries.
Renaming and deprecation: Fieldmap.show_iso_surface has been deprecated and renamed to Fieldmap.show_isosurface.
Deprecated from 2D plot types: properties show_slices, show_streamtraces and show_iso_surfaces are now only accessible from the 3D plot type.
Several improvements to documentation and installation notes.
These methods and improvements will require either the April 2020 Beta or the upcoming release of Tecplot 360 2020 R1:
macOS: PyTecplot in batch mode can now export images with Python as installed by Brew or MacPorts.
New method: tp.data.extract.extract_blanked_zones().
Even vector spacing API: plot.vector.use_even_spacing.
Better API coverage by python recorder.
PyTecplot 1.1.0
Officially supported Python versions are now 2.7 and 3.6+.
Added support for Python 3.8 on all platforms. Windows batch-mode with Python 3.8+ now requires PyTecplot version 1.1 or later.
New feature: Fieldmap and Linemap collections classes through plot.fieldmaps() and plot.linemaps() which simplifies and optimizes manipulating many fieldmaps or linemaps at once.
New option to close (quit) Tecplot 360 on disconnect.
New position and size parameters for add_frame().
New IJK range parameters for copy_zones() and Zone.copy().
Bug fix: tp.data.operate.execute_equation() now uses zero-based indexing for IJK range parameters.
Bug fix: IndexRange max value of zero is now interpreted as the first index in the range instead of the last index.
Many documentation and example script updates and fixes.
PyTecplot 1.0.0
Released with Tecplot 360 2019 R1
This is the first release of a guaranteed-stable interface of PyTecplot. Following this, the API will adhere closely to the guidelines enumerated by Semantic Versioning 2.0.0.
Deprecation warnings from previous versions have been elevated to errors.
Setting field data now unravels multidimensional arrays automatically, removing the need for the user to do this in client code.
New methods for exporting to BMP and EPS image formats.
New interfaces for linking style between and within frames.
New method for mirroring zones: Dataset.mirror_zones().
Telemac data loader: tp.data.load_telemac(), requires Tecplot 360 2019 R1 or later.
New loader interfaces for CFX, Ensight, OpenFOAM, STL and VTK.
SZL Server loader: tp.data.load_tecplot_szl() now fully supports SZL server.
Several documentation and example script updates and fixes.
PyTecplot 0.14.0
New annotation objects: geometric shapes, poly-lines, images, georeferenced images and LaTeX.
New interface for value blanking.
New interface for scatter symbols, RGB coloring, data labels and light source.
New animation export defaults: all frames, width: 800 px, supersample: 3.
Reverse indexing (negative indices counting from the end) for linemap, fieldmap and solution_timestep.
Regex pattern search for pages, frames, linemaps, zones and variables.
Interface change: getting a single page, frame, linemap, zone or variable by name no longer raises and exception if no match is found. Instead the methods emit a warning and return None.
Setting array data from Python into PyTecplot now orders of magnitude faster if Numpy is installed for batch-mode.
New property: Variable.lock_mode to get lock status of the variable.
New multiprocessing examples.
Several documentation corrections and minor fixes.
Removed: slice and isosurface properties are 3D only and have now been removed from the Cartesian2DFieldPlot class.
PyTecplot 0.12.0
Released with Tecplot 360 2018 R2.1
New: direct support for frame-by-frame and transient (solution time-based) animations.
Bug fix: Dataset.copy_zones() now copies all zones by default.
Better PyTecplot Connections exception handling.
Updated installation documentation addressing differences between batch and connected modes.
Removed from API: PolarView.reset_to_entire_circle(). Scripts should use PolarLineAxis.reset_to_entire_circle() instead.
Fixed recording of PyTecplot copy/paste frame.
Added ability for PyTecplot to subsequently acquire a license if the first attempt failed due to contention.
PyTecplot 0.11.0
Released with Tecplot 360 2018 R2
FVCOM data loader: tp.data.load_fvcom(), requires Tecplot 360 2018 R2 and later.
New properties of the Dataset: zone_names and variable_names returning lists of names.
Performance: tp.session.suspend() context now delays GUI updates during complex operations. This is now fully supported with Tecplot 360 2018 R2 and later.
Performance: The underlying protocol for connect mode has changed to “Protocol Buffers” by Google. PyTecplot is still backwards compatible with the previous versions of the TecUtil Server, but newer versions of Tecplot 360 will now require PyTecplot 0.11 or later.
Import of the tecplot Python module is now “on-demand” and should be faster for most users.
PyTecplot 0.10.4
Bug fix: state changes now successfully emitted on exit from suspend context
PyTecplot 0.10.3
New extract line method: tp.data.extract.extract_line()
All file operations are now always relative to Python’s current working directory
When connected to a non-local Tecplot 360 instance, paths must be absolute
Faster import of the tecplot module by dynamic loading
Several additions to documentation
Bug fix: macro error messages are now included in the TecplotMacroError exception
PyTecplot 0.10.0
- Preliminary support for Python 3.7
Tested with Python version 3.7.0b5
- Python 3.7 PyZMQ pre-compiled wheels were not avaiable at the time of publishing 0.10.0 to install PyTecplot you must either:
Run pip with --no-deps for batch mode only.
Install Windows Visual Studio 2015 build tools for installing pyzmq until a wheel is avaiable.
New: tecplot.session.suspend() context manager
PyTecplot now uses Numpy (when installed) for increased performance during data transfers between Python and the Tecplot 360 Engine
Many internal performance enhancements
PyTecplot 0.9.5
Released with Tecplot 360 2018 R1 March Maintenance Release
Edge case fixes for tp.data.query.probe_on_surface()
PyTecplot 0.9.4
Released with Tecplot 360 2018 R1
New feature: tp.data.query.probe_on_surface()
Dataset.add_poly_zone() now requires the num_faces parameter (was optional).
More efficient and reliable array handling when connected to running 360
Minor documentation updates
PyTecplot 0.9.3
Added IsosurfaceVector style access
probe_at_position() now returns None when the point is outside the data volume
Added tp.layout.num_pages() to get the number pages in a layout
Bug fix: DataSet.add_zone() family of functions now obeys the strand argument
Several documentation corrections
PyTecplot 0.9.1
Released with Tecplot 360 2017 R3 December Maintenance Release
Recording of save layout, data and stylesheet commands
PyTecplot 0.9.0
Released with Tecplot 360 2017 R3
TecUtil Server (PyTecplot Connections) stability and performance enhancements
PyTecplot script recording via 360
Added vector image export methods: save_ps(), save_wmf()
pyzmq and flatbuffers are now installed by default when installing PyTecplot with pip
Macro execute extended command
Several documentation enhancements and internal bug fixes
Dataset solution time access now requires Tecplot 2017.3 or later due to bug in engine
Plot.fieldmaps() became function requiring parentheses
New methods: Variable min(), max() and minmax()
Zone min(), max() and minmax() became functions requiring parentheses
When exporting images: width now defaults to 800, super sample defaults to 3
Streamtrace.add_on_zone_surface() now uses the active zones by default
CGNS loader will load boundary conditions by default
Localization fix for roaming using non-en_US license servers
Rename: axes.edge_auto_reset to axes.auto_edge_assignment
Fixed exporting mpeg4 animations via macro language
PyTecplot 0.8.2
Several bug fixes for 3rd party data loaders
Connect to TecUtilServer (RPC) substantially more capable
Aux data can now be cleared with AuxData.clear()
Lots of documentation updates
Can now control frame position and dimensions
Sharing and branching variables and connectivity across zones has been added
Passiveness for Arrays was added.
Added support for RAWDATA when executing macro commands from python
Array.__len__() now returning the length of the flattened array
Data loaders now use ReadDataOption instead of the boolean append parameter
Saving layout with ‘.lpk’ extension implicitly includes data now
Setting contour variable now implicitly resets the contour levels to nice
More information is given on start-up errors
PyTecplot 0.8.1
Released with Tecplot 360 2017 R2
Defaults change: allowing interpolation using all source zones by default
Documentation fixes
Unittests now handle out-of-date SDK with Python optimization
Documentation text replacement tags now available
PyTecplot 0.8.0
Interpolation methods: linear, inverse distance and krigging
“Additional Quantities” loadable from Fluent data
Legend style control
Vector in 2D and 3D plot styles
Reference vector
Subzone load-on-demand (SZL) file loader
rename: save_tecplot_binary() -> save_tecplot_plt()
Aux data now accessible
View and zooming control for 3D plots
rename: tecinterprocess -> tecutil_connector
Slice zone extraction from arbitrary point and normal
Solution time and strand accessors for plots and datasets
Orientation reference axis style and placement control
More examples
Lots of documentation added
Many bug fixes
PyTecplot 0.7.0
FaceNeighbors, Facemap and Nodemap.
Streamlines
Many doc updates and fixes.
Streamtrace examples updates.
“Working with datasets” examples.
Streamtrace add functions.
Continuous colormap min/max properties.
Can now delete text annotations with Frame.delete_text()
New script for 360 distribution: tec3560-env for easy setup of pytecplot.
PyTecplot 0.6.1
Released with Tecplot 360 2017 R1
Better roaming, licensing and exception handling.
Many documentation updates.
Many minor bug fixes.
Fluent loader.
Reworked installation instructions.
Better CGNS support.
Zone.rank/dimensions rework.
Zone class split into OrderedZone, ClassicFEZone and PolyFEZone.
rename: font_family –> typeface.
PyTecplot 0.3.4
Isosurface style control.
Slice style control.
Actions for Axes and Axis.
Dataset, Zone, Variable and Array fully documented and unittested.
Many internal bug fixes.
rename in API: Zone.variable() –> Zone.values()
rename in API: Variable.zone() –> variable.values()
Minor bug fixes for Mac
PyTecplot 0.3.2
Lots of bug fixes, both internal and external.
Mostly internal testing and packaging updates.
PyTecplot 0.3.1
First public release of PyTecplot
Tecplot exceptions have been reworked and extended.
tecplot.data.load_tecplot() fully implemented and now supports multiple input files in both binary and ASCII.
Axis classes have been reworked and cleaned up along with examples and unittests.
User’s get “tecplot 360 out-of-date” error if tecinterprocess.so can’t be loaded.
Lot’s of internal consistency testing.
Text annotations.
Fieldmap accessed by zone.
Plot-level style control.
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