Isosurface.  There are many examples in the sample set.

If given 3d data, it makes surfaces of triangles (it doesn't use marching
cubes.  It also handles unstructured grids).
If given 2d data, it makes lines.
If given 1d data, it makes points.

For 2d data, if you want "filled contours", use Band, which will generate
triangles.





"Karim Nassar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on 07/21/2000
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Hello everybody,

Does anybody know if OpenDX has the ability to create contours or surfaces
given a volume set, e.g. marching cube algorithm. And if so how?


Thank you very much in advance for your help.

Karim
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