Are the three different location arrays all the same size or do they
form a tensor product grid (i,e, x is nx long, y is ny long..)
There is 2 different soln's for the two different cases.
assuming that they are all the same size, then what you do is
import all four fields.
put a compute on the workspace. highlight it and edit-input Tabs-add
Input Tab.
then connect the x,y and z locations to the compute using the formula
[a,b,c]
This will make a vector out of the three fields. THen you pass that
into replace and replace the data of the new vector with the positions
of the data field you imported.
Then you pass that to whatever you want
Hope this helps.
Matt
Barmaglot Barmaglot wrote:
Dear All,
I am a new to dx, and the question may be also not
very clever, but could you please help me to resolve
the following:
one has (imported successfully) 3D array of floating
point scalar data representing some scalar field, and,
separately, -- three different arrays (also imported
from different locations having different formats)
containing X, Y, and Z coordinates of grid points,
where 3D array is defined. The question is: how to
combine these four arrays into one dx-field which then
is to be processed by visualisation tools?
Thank you in advance,
Semen Neznajko.
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