David,
Unfortunately I don't quite follow your idea.
Let's say I have this csv file:
2268.113314,5643.431169,200.05,r1c
2458.113314,5529.431169,200.05,r2s
2639.113314,5430.431169,200.05,r3c
2880.113314,5306.431169,200.05,r4s
3280.113314,5175.431169,200.05,r5c
3463.113314,5182.431169,200.05,r6s
3621.113314,5092.431169,200.05,r7c
4050.113314,5363.431169,200.05,r8s
4229.113314,5427.431169,200.05,r9c
4596.113314,5316.431169,200.05,r10s
So last column contains labels of points.
I load this to paraview and using TableToPoints filter display points.
What to do to show labels?
On 19.03.2012 15:01, David E DeMarle wrote:
The labels don't have to be indexes, you can choose any of the
attribute arrays on the cells or points to show. If one of the arrays
contains string names, those will show up just fine.
Like Nehme indicates, there are ways to choose what to show exactly, but you
have to be creative with your filters and selections to do so. And
yes, the interface to labeling in ParaView is hackish.
It comes up on the mailing list frequently, but unfortunately no one
has yet had the time to make a good text label representation and
GUI for it in ParaView.
David E DeMarle
Kitware, Inc.
R&D Engineer
21 Corporate Drive
Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
Phone: 518-881-4909
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Alexander Grayver
<[email protected]> wrote:
Nehme,
Thank you, but this is a bit like a hack. Moreover, if I have 1000 of points
in this way you can label them by index, but they have more meaningful names
actually. It would be nice if there exists another way to do that.
On 19.03.2012 14:23, Nehme Bilal wrote:
Hello Alexander,
If your names or labels are points of cells properties, try using the
"selection inspector" to display the labels. You just select
everything and turn on labeling in the selection inspector gui.
You can also select only the parts where you want to see the labels.
If you don't want your labels to show up on all the points or cells,
you replace the labels with an empty string ("") at the locations
where you want nothing to be displayed.
There might be newer and easier ways of achieving the same that I am
not aware of.
Nehme
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 5:45 AM, Alexander Grayver
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I have a set of points and polylines. Each has its own name or label. The
question is how to represent this data such that I could visualize them
with
names shown next to the object on the screen?
Thanks.
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Regards,
Alexander
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