Hi,

I am new to opendx but I really love it.

My aim is to visualize the electron density in a nonatube surface (basically a shell with certain thickness). So, I wonder if it is possible to visualize the field as a function of the cylindrical coodinates, that is, f(\rho, \phi, z) instead of f(x,y,z).

Another more sophisticated question, is to put the nanotube on a the surface of a crystal. Then for the nanotube I still want to visualize f(\rho, \phi, z). For the crystal, on the other hand, I want to use f(x,y,z), at the same time. Can I use two meshes and combine them in one figure?

Thanks!

Linhui

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