Hi Marcus,

Great!! Awesome.  This is probably the most effortless visualization that I
have created for my user base. I was getting ready to write a loader for it
when I was approached with a CUBE data format.

You mentioned I can do a lot more with ParaView, is there like a manual to
help guide me through? other than bugging you for it?

Thanks,
Simon

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Marcus D. Hanwell <
marcus.hanw...@kitware.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Simon Su <newsgroup4...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am very new to CUBE data format. If I have a standard gaussian cube file
>> which contains information of lattices, position of atoms and a
>> spin-density. How can I plot iso surfaces at density value =0.008 and
>> -0.008?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Simon
>>
>> Hi,
>
> You can load the cube file, apply, select gridded data in the pipeline
> browser, then go to filters, common, contour and specify the value ranges in
> the properties isosurfaces pane. Then click apply and you will see the
> isosurfaces. You can also glyph the Output in the pipeline browser to see
> the atoms.
>
> I hope this gets you started - there is lots more that you can do in
> ParaView with the data.
>
> Marcus
> --
> Marcus D. Hanwell, Ph.D.
> R&D Engineer, Kitware Inc.
> (518) 881-4937
>
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