also, usually ParaView colors by a scalar value and from your question it seems you are looking at position arrays (x,y,z). Do you have any scalar arrays defined? As Ken said, would help to know more about your data.

On 02/18/2015 07:40 AM, Moreland, Kenneth wrote:
This question is probably more appropriate for the ParaView mailing list
rather than the developer's list, so I'm replying to it there.

I don't think there is enough information here to answer your question.
Any chance you could post an example data set?

-Ken



On 2/18/15, 7:56 AM, "Laura Masse" <dragon.p...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello everybody,

I have a question about the limits in data range. I don´t understand how
paraview decide these limits, it seems there no any correspondence with
the
data value.

For example, in my case, data is a cloud points in a ply file, my real x,
y
,z range are :

X -1.3 to 14.6
Y -1.28 to 2.19
Z -60 to -50.1

Data range calculate by paraview is 159.49 to 382.243, I don´t understand
why .

I'm looking and looking the data but I don´t get the solution.

Anyone can help me ?

Advanced thanks !

Laura



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