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July 1, 2005, 16:23 |
Visualizing data 2 metres above ground
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David Segersson
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Hi,
I have to plot data x metres above a curved surface. To do this I would like to either create an isosurface on distance from the curved surface and then display the data on it, or better, transform a copy of the curved surface x metres and then display data on it. However, I have not managed to plot coordinate values at all, even if geometric data have to be available for the mesh. Does one have to create a volScalar field with coordinate values to be able to operate on them, or is there any other way? Thanks David |
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July 1, 2005, 18:43 |
Compile and run this on your c
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Eugene de Villiers
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Compile and run this on your case:
wallDistance.tgz It will create a wall distance field and write it to your current time directory. |
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July 6, 2005, 12:19 |
Thanks a lot, I will try it!
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David Segersson
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Thanks a lot, I will try it!
/David |
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