Oleg Sergeev wrote:
Hi,

thanks for the answer! Here are the files.

The most general of my questions can be stated as "How to obtain a nice isosurface 
from this?". The isosurface should correspond to a particular value of, say, Field 5.

Regards,
Oleg.

22.06.2013, 17:06, "Magician" <[email protected]>:
Hi Oleg,

Maybe everyone couldn't understand your problem.
Could you upload your (x y z f) data?
And if you can, it's better to upload your state files (*.pvsm).
when I load the state file test.pvsm using the PV4.01 binary I get this


ERROR: In /home/utkarsh/Dashboards/MyTests/NightlyMaster/ParaViewSuperbuild-Release/paraview/src/paraview/VTK/Common/ExecutionModel/vtkExecutive.cxx, line 754

vtkPVCompositeDataPipeline (0x4ab5690): Algorithm vtkPTableToStructuredGrid(0x47f6200) returned failure for request: vtkInformation (0x4348690)

Debug: Off

Modified Time: 381187

Reference Count: 1

Registered Events: (none)

Request: REQUEST_DATA

FORWARD_DIRECTION: 0

ALGORITHM_AFTER_FORWARD: 1

FROM_OUTPUT_PORT: 0
Stephen



Magician

On 2013/06/22, at 1:00, [email protected] wrote:

  Message: 4
  Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 18:23:35 +0400
  From: Oleg Sergeev <[email protected]>
  Subject: Re: [Paraview] Curvilinear to (uniform) rectilinear grid?
  To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
  Message-ID: <[email protected]>
  Content-Type: text/plain

  Hi all,

  is there any answer to my question?

  Regards,
  Oleg.

  19.06.2013, 17:16, "Oleg Sergeev" <[email protected]>:
  Dear Paraview users,

  I have a gridded data in a text file with lines such as x y z f(x, y, z), 
where each of x, y and z is equally spaced. I'd like to plot isosurfaces f == 
const. But when I import the file, I can only apply Table To Structured Grid 
filter, and it reads the file as if it were arbitrary curvilinear grid. How can 
I transform this grid to the rectilinear one? And is there any way to 
interpolate data between points, as grid size is 12*11*14 only? I could, for 
example, create finer uniform rectilinear mesh and estimate f on this mesh 
points, then plot it, but don't know how to do it. Any advice is appreciated.

  Sorry if such a question appeared million times, google couldn't help.

  Thanks,
  Oleg Sergeev,
  VNIIA, Moscow.


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