Try using the clean to grid filter.  Although all of the cells are in the
same data set (probably an unstructured grid), the filter does not realize
that there are duplicate points and because of this the grid connectivity is
probably not what you're expecting.

Andy

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Julien Bodart <julien.bod...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am new to Paraview, thanks to the new Netcdf Reader of 3.6 release.
> (Thank you very much for that)
> Therefore my problem is probably really trivial but I can't get it
> resolved...
> I am reading 2 or more netcdf file describing several part of the grid.
> The complete domain is a cube(rectilinear grid), sliced in a given number
> of files. There is no ghost cells so there is no obvious match between
> files.
> When I try to merge the different block (using the group dataset filter or
> merge block), I end up with a split domain, leading to a visual gap between
> each sub-domain, whether I am plotting contour , vertical plane or whatever.
> Is there a way to "really" merge those subdomain to end up with a single
> domain.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Julien
>
>
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