Hey Chris,

Yes, you are on the right track with that mailing list entry. If you want to 
actually transform the values of the points, just go to Filters->Transform and 
then enter a factor between 0 and 1 in the appropriate Scale box (e.g. 0.2 in 
the third Scale column will multiply the Z values by 0.2). If you want to keep 
the original data values, but just scale the display, then go to the Display 
tab in the Object Inspector and all the way down at the bottom is a 
Transformation section where you can do the same sort of Scale entry.

ParaView doesn't support hovering labels right now, but you can tell it to 
label selected points. Use one of the point selection tools to select some 
points on your grid. Then, go to View->Selection Inspector. At the bottom of 
that panel there is a Display Style section. If you hit the Point Label tab and 
check the Visible box you'll see PointID and other attributes in the Label Mode 
combo-box. If your point coordinates are not there, then you can apply the 
Calculator filter to your data: Attribute Mode: Point Data, Result Array Name: 
Coordinates (or something like that), Equation (next box down): coords (which 
you can get by pulling down on the Vectors button on the lower right. After you 
hit apply the coordinates of your points will be an explicit vector attribute 
of your point data, and this new vector should show up in the Label Mode combo 
box for Point Label.

Talk to you later,
-Eric

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Eric E Monson
Duke Visualization Technology Group


On Apr 21, 2010, at 5:27 AM, Chris Botha wrote:

> Utkarsh
> 
> I am a new user to Paraview - and therefore do not know what to do
> when you say to apply the transform filter. I therefore searched the
> web for more information on how to apply the transform filter in
> Paraview. The best I could find was here :
> http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2009-March/011560.html  - I
> was able to use that answer to apply the scale that I need.
> 
> I have also applied the Delaunay filter - and now have a 3d surface
> chart that I wanted!
> 
> What do I need to do to see the coordinates of the cursor as I move it
> over the surface chart? I need to see the values of the local maximum.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If the issue is indeed scale, then you can apply the Transform filter
>> to scale the points.
>> 
>> Utkarsh
>> 
>> On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Chris Botha <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Utkarsh/Berk
>>> 
>>> Thank you both for taking the time to reply to my question.
>>> 
>>> I have done what you have suggested - and made some progress. I still
>>> however do not see what I expect.
>>> 
>>> After making sure that the "table to points" is selected I do see a 3D
>>> view of something - the points are stretched along the Z axis - very
>>> close to the axis - and not spread out as I would expect. When I apply
>>> Delauny 2d it of course draws lines between the stretched out points
>>> along the Z axis.
>>> 
>>> I have attached the following for you to see what I mean:
>>> paraviewdots.png - screen shot of dots along the Z axis
>>> surface3d.png - what I would like to see - made with another program
>>> off the same data.
>>> 
>>> I have also attached the file that contains the data that I am trying
>>> to see as a 3D surface chart - the file is four.csv. In the
>>> paraviewdots file I have selected :
>>> x = posdista
>>> y = negdista
>>> z = fitness
>>> 
>>> I assume that the problem has to do with scale somehow - and have
>>> tried to find the correct settings to change - but have been unable to
>>> and would therefore greatly appreciate your help
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Berk Geveci <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> After that, you'll probably need delaunay 2d.
>>>> 
>>>> -berk
>>>> 
>>>> On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 3:56 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Once you split and create the 3D view, click on the eyeball next to
>>>>> the "Table To Points" filter to turn visibility of the data generated
>>>>> by that filter in the 3D view to ON.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Utkarsh
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Chris Botha <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I want to use Paraview to construct a 3d surface chart from data that
>>>>>> I have in a csv file.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The data does not need any further manipulation. The file consists of
>>>>>> 3 columns representing the x,y,z values of the points that I want to
>>>>>> plot
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have been able to open the file in Paraview  - and applied the
>>>>>> "table to points" filter. I can see the data in the spreadsheet view
>>>>>> but do not know how to create a 3d view. When I split the window and
>>>>>> click the 3d view option nothing is displayed.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Chris
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