Charlie, You can use the Warp by Vector filter to warp the points in your data set according to a vector field. To get that vector field from your p_x and p_y scalar arrays, it is convenient to use the Python Calculator with the expression
make_vector(p_x, p_y, np.zeros(p_x.shape)) Apply the Python Calculator filter to your data set, then add a Warp by Vector filter off the Python Calculator filter. Set the Vectors property to "result", the default name of the array produced by the Python Calculator. Hope that helps, Cory On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 2:02 PM, Charlie Talbot <chazti...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, this is my first time posting to paraview-users, and I am wondering how > to visualize displacements by changes in the mesh rather than field > quantities (for attached file, px and py, displacements in x and y > coordinates). > > Is this possible in paraview? How so? Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > Powered by www.kitware.com > > Visit other Kitware open-source projects at > http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: > http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView > > Search the list archives at: http://markmail.org/search/?q=ParaView > > Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: > https://paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview > -- Cory Quammen Staff R&D Engineer Kitware, Inc. _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView Search the list archives at: http://markmail.org/search/?q=ParaView Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: https://paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview