Hi everyone,
I have a question about changing/editing the orientation and origin information
about an input file. Basically, the problem is this: I have a 3D volume
(originally voxel data) file that contains statistics on its surface that I
want to display color-coded. I can create a nice
Tom,
Will the Transform filter work for you?
(FiltersAlphabeticalTransform)
It works for me with unstructured meshes. I don't know if it will
work with a surface mesh produced ITK-SNAP.
Sam Key
On 5/16/2012 10:29 AM, Tom Schoenemann wrote:
Hi, everybody,
Recently, we are trying to output our simulation results ( some
scalars ) with cell-centered scheme and xmdf format.
The problem now is that with the center-to-point filter, we can get
the contour(seems not work with cell-centered representation), while
we still can not use the
I must be missing something. It only seems to move the bounding box, but not
the location of the contour itself.. Not sure what that would be useful for,
but in any case, I need to move the contour and/or data within the workspace,
so the two overlap. Transform is only changing the box, not
So, I just tried the following:
*Sources/ Wavelet. Apply. Display this by Outline.
* Filters/ Alphabetical/ Transform. Translate X by 10. Apply.
* Leaving the Transform filter highlighted in the pipeline browser, Filters/
Common/ Contor. Apply.
* Now, if you turn on visibility of the
Thanks Paul! Decreasing the z-shift solved the issue.
Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 12:46:00 +0100
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Stream traces show through surfaces
From: paul.m.edwa...@gmail.com
To: bryan_hin...@hotmail.com; paraview@paraview.org
Try changing the value of the z-shift in the settings
OK, that worked. I've figured out how it works, following what you suggested.
Unfortunately, Paraview didn't just shift the data over, leaving it in the same
orientation, it also inexplicably changed the orientation by several degrees
(??). Even if I am able to get the two boxes in basically