Hi, Dave,

In the pipeline browser, if you select the original data and all of the 
transforms you can then apply the Append Datasets filter.  This will create a 
new data object which contains all of the selected domains, and allow you to 
represent all of them together as a single outline.  Someone else can correct 
me if I'm wrong, but I believe that this creates an additional copy of all of 
the data, so just beware if your data is large.

Cheers,
joe

On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:06 PM, Mr David Petty wrote:

Hi all,

I was curios to know if it is possible to draw an outline around several 
transformed domains.

I have run a simulation of s periodic flow on a truncated domain. Upon 
importing the data, have added a couple of transformations to give the 
impression of a wider domain. However, unlike reflect, which merges copies of 
the original and mirrored domain, the transforms are separate items in the 
pipeline. I'm not sure how to draw a single outline around the original and 
transform domains.

I would appreciate any advice.
Dave</owa/redir.aspx?C=43c9a2c543674047b738888d8b60494c&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.uq.edu.au%2fhypersonics%2f>
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