The best way I can think of is to then use the threshold filter to isolate
each of the pieces and then use the cell size filter on each piece. This
would be fairly easy to automate in a Python script to just print out the
values.
Alternatively, I don't see a reason why the Connectivity filter
I have a user that wants to use the equivalent of the Material Interface Filter
on VTK files. Is there a way to do this? I did find the Connectivity filter,
that gets me half way. I then want to find the mass of these individual
fragments.
To test, I used Wavelet, the Clip by Sphere, then
So I'm trying to use the Material Interface Filter:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Users_Guide/List_of_filters#Material_Interface_Filter
and have carefully created XML datafiles using vtkNonOverlappingAMR (*.vth)
format. Unfortunately the v3.98.1 gui does not furnish the Properties
Hi Bucky,
I have been meaning to investigate this but I have been sick. I will have
an answer for you in a day or two.
-berk
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Kashiwa, Bucky b...@lanl.gov wrote:
So I'm trying to use the Material Interface Filter: