Cory Quammen wrote:
The Extract Surface filter in ParaView is probably what you want.
What I do is to create a new variable Bnd that is zero at interior
points and non-zero value(s) on the interfaces.
Then
Extract Surface
Threshold (choose Bnd and the value of the interface)
This works for
Right! Thx for your help.
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 20:15:39 -0500
Subject: Re: [Paraview] How to extract the boundary of an unstructured grid?
From: cquam...@cs.unc.edu
To: stan1...@hotmail.fr
CC: paraview@paraview.org
The Extract Surface filter in ParaView is probably what you want.
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Hello all,
I would like to save some of the simple datasets within a multiblock
data set, in particular the result of a plot selection over time
filter, to a numpy array file with numpy.savetext('file.txt', data)
I have tried the following in the programmab;e filter, but each time
One more time, I'm in trouble.. !
When importing scipy.signal in the python shell, within paraview 3.12.0 64
bits, it becomes locked... and I do have to kill the process.
Though, when executing pvpython, I can import scipy.signal without any
trouble, and it seems to work well.
So what do I miss
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Gena.
On Friday 11 November 2011 01:49:40 Lisa Avila wrote:
Please join us tomorrow at 12:30pm EST for a webinar covering the new
ParaView 3.12 release. In this 15-minute webinar we'll have a brief
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