Try using the calculator filter instead of the elevation filter. The
calculator expression will be simply "coordsz"

David E DeMarle
Kitware, Inc.
R&D Engineer
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Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
Phone: 518-371-3971 x109


On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:43 AM, David Giménez Mosquera <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm a recent user of Paraview, and I'm using Paraview to represent a mesh
> by means of the x, y, z coordinates contained in a CSV archive created using
> Scilab. As shown in the enclosed image I could make the representation of
> the mesh and, using the elevation filter, I could obtain a graphic
> representation of the z coordinate values. However I had to set the scalar
> range manually in order to obtain the correct range in the legend that can
> be observed in the upper part of the image (as this range is set by default
> as a range from 0 to 1). Also I have to set manually the lower and higher
> point z coordinate (in the elevation widget) as its values is always set out
> of the real range.
>
> Could anybody tell me if there is a way to modify these values
> automatically or recommend me better way to do this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> David
>
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