Re: [Paraview] questions re VTK-formatted file

2010-04-09 Thread Randy Heiland
Pat, Thanks for the tips. Sure enough, the clean-to-grid filter worked (seems odd though, as the contour filter would presumably use a slower alg on an unstruct grid). Regarding the Convert to 2D/3D views, when I tried it on that example, it seemed to clear the views and I wasn't sure how to

Re: [Paraview] questions re VTK-formatted file

2010-04-09 Thread pat marion
it seemed to clear the views and I wasn't sure how to recover them It may just be the visibility? Take a look at the eyeball icons next to the objects in the pipeline browser. Pat On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Randy Heiland heil...@indiana.edu wrote: Pat, Thanks for the tips. Sure

Re: [Paraview] questions re VTK-formatted file

2010-04-09 Thread Randy Heiland
Yep. Duh. Sorry for the noise. On Apr 9, 2010, at 10:35 AM, pat marion wrote: it seemed to clear the views and I wasn't sure how to recover them It may just be the visibility? Take a look at the eyeball icons next to the objects in the pipeline browser. Pat On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at

[Paraview] questions re VTK-formatted file

2010-04-08 Thread Randy Heiland
I have some questions related to a specific datafile format (simple example below). Q1: what exactly is displayed by default when this file is opened? Q2: I can't seem to use a Contour filter on the data - is the format of the file causing problems or something else? Q3: how does one force

Re: [Paraview] questions re VTK-formatted file

2010-04-08 Thread pat marion
For the color map question you asked inside your link, maybe you could double check the colormap you created. Paraview's colormap editor can be a bit touchy, and it's easy to accidentally add extra points. When I tried your example data, it correctly colored the point with scalar value 1 using