AFAIK, ParaView has no capability of projecting vector on surfaces. That's
why you need to work around with Calculator every time you need to get a
vector projection. If your plane is not just a coordinate plane, you can
use Generate Surface Normals filter, but it doesn't work on all datasets
(in
Hi,
I have a home made plugin and I have some python code to do post
processing. Now I want to embed this pythons routines in my plugin (using
the Embedding Python Source As Modules of
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Plugin_HowTo). this work great, if I
open a python console (using the GUI)
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Matthias Sitte
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> first steps in Paraview...
>
> I have a 3D vector field over a regular grid of Nx*Ny*1 cells. I would like
> to plot the z component as surface and the in-plane xy components as an
> in-plane vector
Hi list,
first steps in Paraview...
I have a 3D vector field over a regular grid of Nx*Ny*1 cells. I would
like to plot the z component as surface and the in-plane xy components
as an in-plane vector field. The Glyph filter only plots the full 3D
vector field -- I haven't been able to figure
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