Re: [Paraview] Plotting an isosurface at two different density values from a standard gaussian CUBE file

2010-04-09 Thread Marcus D. Hanwell
Hi Simon,

I think that http://www.paraview.org/paraview/help/documentation.htmlcontains
links to all of the available resources for ParaView. Depending on
what you are doing with ParaView the user's guide (book), wiki, or Doxygen
generated API documentation are all great resources.

There are also training courses, support and consulting with Kitware and
this mailing list. The Source can also provide great updates to new features
in ParaView, and other Kitware projects/products.

Marcus

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Simon Su newsgroup4...@gmail.com wrote:

 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.comwrote:

 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.
 RD Engineer, Kitware Inc.
 (518) 881-4937





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Re: [Paraview] Plotting an isosurface at two different density values from a standard gaussian CUBE file

2010-04-08 Thread Marcus D. Hanwell
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
-- 
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RD Engineer, Kitware Inc.
(518) 881-4937
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Re: [Paraview] Plotting an isosurface at two different density values from a standard gaussian CUBE file

2010-04-08 Thread Simon Su
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.
 RD Engineer, Kitware Inc.
 (518) 881-4937

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