Re: [opendx-users] splitting volumes with isosurfaces

2000-11-13 Thread Gary Martin
Thanks for the help, Marcus. The solution that you gave me was not quite what I was after but that was probably because I did not go into enough detail. So... to my original description: I have data that fills a cuboid volume and I would like to be able to split up this volume in a data

Re: [opendx-users] Multigrid format

2000-11-13 Thread Lloyd A Treinish/Watson/IBM
Use the multigrid object, which is a specialized group that handles overlapping grids, such as multizone grids. In regions where the grids overlap, you can indicate which grid to use by marking those vertices or cells in the other grids as invalid. All the modules will know what to do. Here

Re: [opendx-users] splitting volumes with isosurfaces

2000-11-13 Thread Chris Pelkie
I should add that the data that I want to apply the cutting based on the isosurface should not actually be assumed to be the same as that which generated the isosurface. So (and I hope that the detail is excused), if I have three sets of data and I derive an isosurface in some way from the

Re: [opendx-users] splitting volumes with isosurfaces

2000-11-13 Thread Gary Martin
Marcus, Another poster suggested using Map, which is correct, although if I understand your geometry, you may need to use it differently than suggested. If you only need to integrate over the data on the snip Is this closer to what you need? It is a bit closer but I got the gist so I