in the ColorMap tag to RGB.
-Ken
Sent from my iPad so blame autocorrect.
On Dec 9, 2014, at 8:43 AM, Martin Genet ge...@biomed.ee.ethz.ch wrote:
Dear ParaView people,
I'm trying to make a periodic but non-symmetric color map. I tried the attached xml
definition, but it seems that between red and magenta
Dear ParaView people,
I'm trying to make a periodic but non-symmetric color map. I tried the
attached xml definition, but it seems that between red and magenta,
ParaView interpolates in the other direction, see attached png
screenshot. Is that the expected behavior? Is there a way to
Dear ParaView people,
I have a vector field V defined on some mesh, and I am trying to
color-code it following the scheme:
- R = |V.x|
- G = |V.y|
- B = |V.z|
Does that make sense? Is there a way to do so? Thanks!
Martin
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Hello,
If I have a vector field defined over some mesh, I can use the
streamline filter to follow the vector field from one point, thus
creating a line. That's super nice.
But now, suppose I have two (orthogonal) vector fields defined over my
mesh. Is there a way to create the surface that
Dear ParaView people:
I'm also interested in using vtkClipClosedSurface, but it makes my ParaView
(3.98—linux64) crash as well. Anybody with some experience on that? Thanks!
Martin
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Dear all:
I'm trying to use a small script to automatically load a state and create an
image. Here it is:
from paraview.simple import *
servermanager.LoadState(toto.pvsm)
SetActiveView(GetRenderView())
Render()
WriteImage(toto.png)
The script runs well, but the created file is all black
Many thanks for your help, Utkarsh.
I have tried your solution, but I get TypeError: 'RenderView' object does not
support indexing.
However, thanks to your comment I moved to 3.12 (I was running 3.10), and now
everything works fine.
A thousand thanks!
Martin
On 02/06/2012 12:36 PM,
Dear Paraview's list,
I was looking for an option to rescale the data range at each frame of an
animation. In the mailing list archives, I have found an exchange about this,
where Ken asked:
Furthermore, the result could be highly misleading. The constantly rescaled
colors would show shifts