This is a very cool challenge :-)

(1) is pretty easy. After the slice filter, apply the Connectivity
filter. This will create a new array called RegionId, which will be
different for each region. You can the use the threshold filter or the
selection mechanism to extract one of these regions.

Now (2) is more fun. Is there any way of quantifying the regions that
are outside the boundary zone? Is it based on distance? The value of
some other variable?

-berk

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:20 AM, Maurice Waldner <merl...@gmx.net> wrote:
> Dear Paraview Users
>
> I have been using ParaView for some time now, but am unsure of how to 
> calculate averages over certain areas. Picture1 shows a side-view of an 
> incineration vessel. It has several passes, some of them with separation 
> walls. Picture2 depicts a horizontal slice of it.
> I would like to calculate average values (e.g. of velocity, temperature, 
> etc.) of some of these SUB-areas of the slice. In addition, very near to the 
> walls, there is the wall effect. I would for instance calculate the averages 
> of the subareas, excluding the values nearer than 100 mm to the walls.
>
> 1) How can I calculate the averages of the sub-areas?
> 2) How can I calculate the averages of the sub-areas, excluding the 
> wall-effect boundary zone?
>
> Thank you very much for your help!
> Maurice
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