Try to extract positions and extract data from your field, then select in 
both lists numbers that you want to have (e.g.  10, 12, 19) and then 
construct new filed (origin == positions, data == your extracted data).

You will get the field with only three points without connections.
Is it what you want?

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> Try Slab, which will do it one dimension at a time, assuming regular
> connections.
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> Mattijs Janssens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on
> 07/11/2001 05:24:20 PM
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> Ls,
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> I would like to extract a subset of my mesh by index, e.g. cells with
> index 10,12 and 19.
> (I know how to extract a subset by value using Include)
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> Any ideas?
>
> Mattijs Janssens

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