Hi David,
Thanks for the response. Yes, I am trying to make a terrain map, and
yes I have tried the Delauney filters. I have a 2D unstructured mesh,
with several fields defined at the grid points. When I view the data I
get a 2D contour map, but what I want is a non-colored 3D representation
of f(x,y), with grid lines, where f is the height above my 2D x-y
plane. Does that make sense?
Someone else just responded saying that vitesse means "speed" in french,
but I'm still unsure what the command is supposed to do.
Ryan
David Doria wrote:
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Ryan O'Kuinghttons <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to generate a 3D dataset from a 2D dataset with field values. I
read the thread in the subject line, and tried the suggestion but couldn't
get it to work. The suggestion was to use the calculator to do the
following:
coords + vitesse_X*kHat
I tried doing things like:
coords + (my_field_value)*coordsZ
that didn't work, and I can't figure out what "vitesse" is, can you
enlighten me? Thanks!
Ryan
What do you mean by field values? Are you trying to make a "terrain
map" - i.e. a surface that is z = f(x,y)? If so, you can use the
Delaunay 2D filter.
Sorry if this is way off - I didn't see the beginning of the conversation.
Thanks,
David
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