To be honest, I have never understood the behavior of the "best fitting plane" 
for the Delaunay2D filter.  I would be tempted to fix it, but there could be a 
reason for its implementation.

This is a bit of a hack, but you can get around the problem by first applying 
the transform filter to rotate the data by 90 degrees around the Y axis to 
align it with the X-Y plane.

-Ken


On 11/24/08 9:03 AM, "Ricardo Reis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



  Hi

  I have a group of points in the ZoY plane. I want to display them as a
surface.

  If they were in any other plane a Delaunay2D, using "best fitting plane"
would work (at least, has been working) but for this plane nothing shows
up.

  Any ideas?

  best,

  Ricardo Reis

  'Non Serviam'

  PhD student @ Lasef
  Computational Fluid Dynamics, High Performance Computing, Turbulence
  http://www.lasef.ist.utl.pt

  &

  Cultural Instigator @ RĂ¡dio Zero
  http://www.radiozero.pt

  http://www.flickr.com/photos/rreis/



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