Hi Alan,
I think the quickest way to do it is to use the Integrate Variables filter
which should pop up a spreadsheet view. Then go to cell data in the
spreadsheet view and select the only cell and then do Plot Selection Over
Time. I'm sure Utkarsh or Ken knows how to do it in at least 2 less
Hello
I have one more doubt that I haven't found a detailed solution to online.
With the same vtk file (uploaded above), can I view the streamlines
distribution?
I know it has to do with the 'Stream Tracer' filter, but which parameters
do I use?
Thank you!
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 7:19 PM, Armin
Hello Utkarsh
De : De la part de Utkarsh Ayachit
Envoyé : mercredi 8 avril 2015 18:02
Simply check the Prevent Seam checkbox on the Properties panel for the
TextureMapToSphere filter and the seam will disappear.
This displays the picture on one half of the sphere, and a mirror picture on
On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 09:40:16 -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote:
Doesn't seem so. Looks like ParaView will need changes for 2.6.0.
Searching around, seems like the changes necessary for it are probably
minor[1].
An attempt at this:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/merge_requests/52
No. i am not building documentation. I also set off the plugin as you
suggest but the make command also gives same error for other plugins
such as ArrowGlyph and EyeDomeLightingView. So, i could disable most of
them except plugins related with Catalyst but i am not sure. Does it
effect the
This is not what I (and probably Patrick) would like to have.
Yes, we already had a follow on conversation on the mailing list about it :).
Utkarsh
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On Wed, Apr 08, 2015 at 19:36:28 -0700, Kevin Dean wrote:
vtkPVMessage.proto:65:14: Message extensions cannot have required fields.
vtkPVMessage.proto:68:14: Message extensions cannot have required fields.
vtkPVMessage.proto:103:14: Message extensions cannot have required fields.
The easiest way should be to use the plot over time filter's internal ability
to give you the average of everything it is plotting. Right now to do that is
more awkward than it should be, so you have to do as least as many steps as
Andy's solution. But here is a solution.
1. Open the Find Data