Hi ashton,

Perhaps the python programmable filter is needed for a 1D average you
want to achieve. I have attached a state file as a similar example
that firstly generates the cross sections along the z-axis by cutting
a volume and then calculates the averages on them respectively.

I hope this will help.
Best

2017-10-06 3:15 GMT+09:00 A <andrealp...@gmail.com>:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 3D volume (xyz) with each point/cell having a corresponding value
> (velocity; this is a model of the crust and seismic velocity).
>
> I want to calculate a 1D average velocity profile along the z-axis (so at
> every depth average all the x-y velocity values).
>
> Any idea?
>
> Thanks!
>
> ashton
>
> p.s. point data or cell data solutions would work
>
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