Thanks guys! The calculator filter does work. Kudos to both Eric and David for making me understand the actual problem I was having, and then for giving me a solution.
Cheers, Emily From: David E DeMarle Sent: Fri 7/1/2011 2:35 PM To: Guzas, Emily L CIV NUWC NWPT Cc: Eric E. Monson; Paraview Mailing list (to use with ec-nantes) Subject: Re: [Paraview] independent colorbar range in different views of same session? Hah Eric so there! :) The calculator filter will do what you want. There are probably better ways but the calculator will only take a minute to try. David E DeMarle Kitware, Inc. R&D Engineer 28 Corporate Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662 Phone: 518-371-3971 x109 On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Guzas, Emily L CIV NUWC NWPT <[email protected]> wrote: > David and Eric, > > Thanks for the advice. Your responses have definitely helped me get closer > to actually defining the problem more precisely. > > Here's some more background: > Although I am working with two different attributes from the same analysis > (pressure and fluidID), the exodusii converter that I'm using (written by > someone else) only operates on one attribute at a time and defaults to > calling this attribute "resX" in the *.exo file. So I run the converter > twice on my data, once to get the pressure.exo file and once to get the > fluidID.exo file, but yet both files have a common name, "resX," for the > data attribute that I'm interested in. > > In ParaView, I am coloring both views by "resX", even though in view 1, > "resX" represents pressure and in view 2, "resX" represents fluidID. See > attached screenshot. > > So without having to get the exodusii converter fixed, is there a way to > change the data name in ParaView from resX to something else, say > "pressure", so that I can color my two views by a different variable, which > should probably fix my problem with the independent colorbar scales? > > Thanks! > > -Emily > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Emily L. Guzas, Ph.D. > Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Division Newport > Analysis and Technology Branch, Code 4121 > Phone: 401.832.5577 > Email: [email protected] > > This signature line and my digital signature is the equivalent of a hard > copy signature, serving to authenticate that I have the authority to send > this e-mail and to indicate I have consciously decided that it should have > the same legal authority normally accorded to an actual hard copy signature. > > ________________________________ > From: Eric E. Monson > Sent: Fri 7/1/2011 1:56 PM > To: Guzas, Emily L CIV NUWC NWPT > Cc: David E DeMarle; Paraview Mailing list (to use with ec-nantes) > Subject: Re: [Paraview] independent colorbar range in different views of > same session? > > Hey, > > David, Emily seems to be describing that she already has two different > attributes, so I'm suspecting that somehow she's mistakenly coloring by the > same attribute in both views... > > Emily, as David is saying, (at least my understanding of) what you're > wanting should be the default behavior. Make sure that when you click on > each view the "color by" combo box changes which attribute it's listing, and > that each colormap has "Automatically Rescale to Fit Data Range" checked in > the colormap editor. > > Attached is a screen shot that I made "right out of the box" with all > default settings, just having the surface colored by different attributes in > different windows, and choosing an alternative to the blue-white-red > colormap for Elevation. > > If you're still having trouble, maybe let us know which version of ParaView > you're using, and on which platform, and whether you built it yourself. > > -Eric > >
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