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Old   October 4, 2016, 04:23
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Hi

I have done a 2D CFD calculation. My results are in the .vtk format.

The dimension of the problem is:

0<x<5
0<z<1


I want the Paraview to show the results in the following dimension:
2.5<x<3
0.5<z<0.75

What should I do?

Thanks
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Old   October 28, 2016, 06:14
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Hi

I have done a 2D CFD calculation. My results are in the .vtk format.

The dimension of the problem is:

0<x<5
0<z<1


I want the Paraview to show the results in the following dimension:
2.5<x<3
0.5<z<0.75

What should I do?

Thanks
So, what the problem of using "Clip" filter? With "Clip Type" by "Box"?
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