The first argument, sz, is the size of the array.  It should equal the number 
of components times the number of tuples.  The second argument, extSize, can be 
ignored.  It is the amount of entries that should be added to the array every 
time a larger one needs to be allocated.  If you make the array big enough to 
start with, then this parameter will never be used.


On 3/30/09 7:21 PM, "shenyanwen" <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks so much for your help!
I see Allocate method has two parameters, one is the vtkIdType sz, and the 
other one is vtkIdType extSize. I want to know what are they representing. I 
know that the extSize may be the number of points in the array. But, what about 
the first one? And can I use InsertValue instead of InsertNextValue if I call 
Allocate first?
Thank you  so much!
-Shenyanwen

2009/3/30 Moreland, Kenneth <[email protected]>
InsertNextValue will work just fine so long as you are careful about inserting 
all the components for each tuple.  Most of the time I would recommend using 
InsertNextTupleValue instead.  However, in either case before filling the array 
I recommend calling Allocate first so that the memory will already be 
allocated.  This will make InsertNextValue more efficient because it will not 
have to reallocate the array.  Alternatively, you can call 
SetNumberOfComponents and then SetNumberOfTuples and then call SetTupleValue.  
The choice between the two approaches is based on how you are using them and 
your own coding style.

-Ken


On 3/26/09 7:49 PM, "shenyanwen" <[email protected] 
<http://[email protected]> > wrote:

Thank you !
As you described, I can add more than one type of scalars by 
AddArray(type_name), and the ParaView will distinguish them by
the names I set to them. I've got it.
There is one more question. I use pressure->InsertNextValue(pressure[idx]) to 
add saclar value to each point . I do not know whether this method is right or 
there is another method to add the scalar value to each point !
Thanks so much!

-Seven


2009/3/27 Moreland, Kenneth <[email protected] <http://[email protected]> >
You can add more fields by simply adding them to the point data of the output 
data object.

 output->GetPointData()->AddArray(pressure);

Make sure that you set a name for the arrays (using the SetName method of 
vtkDataArray).  That is how ParaView/VTK differentiates the fields.

-Ken



On 3/23/09 12:40 AM, "shenyanwen" <[email protected] 
<http://[email protected]>  <http://[email protected]> > wrote:

Hi, thanks so much for your help!
I have changed my code just like what you said.
Now, I should add more than one type scalar like pressure, vol1, vol2, vol3 and 
so on.
So, how can I add these scalars into my output Data?
I have already read these scalars into some variables like m_pressure[numPts], 
m_vol1[numPts],m_vol[numPts] and m_vol3[numPts], and how can I add these 
variables into my output Data?
Thanks so much!

--Seven

2009/3/20 Moreland, Kenneth <[email protected] <http://[email protected]>  
<http://[email protected]> >
What you are using is not quite right.  First, it sounds like you really want 
to create a vtkImageData.  This data holds a 1D, 2D, or 3D grid of points with 
origin and uniform spacing on each axis.  Thus, you would inherit from 
vtkImageAlgorithm and cast your output to vtkImageData.

Second, the only thing you directly set in the output information is the 
WHOLE_EXTENT().  You do this in RequestInformation so that the downstream 
pipeline can make decisions about what to load before the data is actually 
loaded.  So, the first line you have below is correct, assuming you put it in 
RequestInformation.

Now, you don't set UPDATE_EXTENT, you get it.  Someone downstream will set this 
the region of data in which it wants you to load.  You don't actually have to 
get this directly from the output information; you can get it from the output 
object.  So in RequestData, you would have code like this:

 vtkImageData *output = vtkImageData::GetData(outInfo);
  int *extent = output->GetUpdateExtent();

Now you can set the actual extent, spacing, origin, and data itself directly 
into the data object.

 output->SetExtent(extent);
  output->SetOrigin(origin);
  output->SetSpacing(ar);

You can then set the data either by allocating and getting scalar data through 
the vtkImageData or by adding data to the image data's point data structure 
(retrieved with GetPointData()).  More details are in The VTK User's Guide.

-Ken



On 3/19/09 1:08 AM, "shenyanwen" <[email protected] 
<http://[email protected]>  <http://[email protected]>  
<http://[email protected]> > wrote:





Hi, I am writing a custom reader for paraview to read my own data file which 
paraview hasn't have.
I have known that the most important method is RequestInformation and 
RequestData, and I just want to write a reader that can output the data type of 
StructuredPoints with Scalar and some vectors.I have already use :
outInfo->Set(vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline::WHOLE_EXTENT(),
                 0,dim[1]-1,0,dim[1]-1,0,dim[2]-1);
    outInfo->Set(vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline::UPDATE_EXTENT(),
                 0,dim[1]-1,0,dim[1]-1,0,dim[2]-1);
and:outInfo->Set(vtkDataObject::SPACING(), ar, 3);
outInfo->Set(vtkDataObject::ORIGIN(), origin, 3);
and how can I read the scalar data just like the file-format describes:
SCALAR dataName dataType numComp
LOOKUP_TABLE tableName
s0
s1
s2
...
s(n-1)

which method or function can I use to read the s0,s1,...,s(n-1) into the 
variable and set to the outInfo.
Thanks so much!





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   ****      Kenneth Moreland
    ***      Sandia National Laboratories
***********
*** *** ***  email: [email protected] <http://[email protected]>  
<http://[email protected]>
**  ***  **  phone: (505) 844-8919
    ***      web:   http://www.cs.unm.edu/~kmorel 
<http://www.cs.unm.edu/%7Ekmorel>  <http://www.cs.unm.edu/%7Ekmorel>





   ****      Kenneth Moreland
    ***      Sandia National Laboratories
***********
*** *** ***  email: [email protected] <http://[email protected]>
**  ***  **  phone: (505) 844-8919
    ***      web:   http://www.cs.unm.edu/~kmorel 
<http://www.cs.unm.edu/%7Ekmorel>





   ****      Kenneth Moreland
    ***      Sandia National Laboratories
***********
*** *** ***  email: [email protected]
**  ***  **  phone: (505) 844-8919
    ***      web:   http://www.cs.unm.edu/~kmorel

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