If you have the 1/0 data in as the 3-d grid, just AutoGlyph with type
"cube". You may wish to run your data through Include first to only
include the 1's.
David
8/30/00
I have data an a rectangular grid with point ranging from (1,1,1) ->
(Nx,Ny,Nz). One of my data fields is an array whose values are either 1 or 0
which represent porous solids present in the flow field. At each
point of value
"1" I would like to draw a small cube centered on the point itself. Is there
any way to do this in DX? Mind you I said centered on the point, so we are not
talking about the cubic gridconnections, although I suppose a
solution based on
the gridconnections would be acceptable. I guess I am not sure how to handle
cubes in which some vertexes have values of "1" and others have values of "0".
ANY SUGGESTIONS??
Also, I should mention the I do have a two ways that I currently render the
media. The first which goes basically, AutoColor -> Image, is too fuzzy. A
second goes basically something like Refine -> Include -> ShowBoundary ->
SimplifySurface -> Color -> Image ... this works great, but is *unbelievably*
slow and frequently runs out of memory on large media. I am willing to
sacrafice a little bit in appearance for the sake of speed. My
thinking is that
if you just rendered the points with a value of "1" as cubes, it would be
pretty fast, and not sacrafice to much in terms of quality.
Thanks,
Fred Phelan
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Multiphase Materials Group
Polymers Division
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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