The lack of response is due to the lack of an easy answer. The
problem would be that the isosurface that is returned is a single
field and thus not easily divided. You could use something like
include on the positions to try and do this, but its not going to be
easy.
David
Hello,
I'm new
As David says, no easy answer.
However, there is an approach that allows one to
click on an object and find all connected parts.
This was originally done by Ed Farrell (an IBM DXer
from the mid 90s). We (and Marilyn at NYU) have
used derivatives of this to allow the removal or
inclusion of
On Monday 25 July 2005 10:38, Michael Zeleznik wrote:
If this would be of value, I can dig up the module
and post it. But it does require one to manually
click on each object to select it (in your case, to
color it as desired).
It would be nice to give this module a try, but I decided that I