Hi Ken,

Thanks for your answer. I found and tried the filter you mentioned and
it worked.
Despite my reading  I don't know how many pages on paraview/vtk doc I
read, but I missed that
multiple pipeline picture, so thanks for pointing me to it.
Remains to find out how to do that programmatically.
Regards,
Bertwim



On 10/27/2014 01:43 AM, Moreland, Kenneth wrote:
> The visualization pipeline does not have to be a single linear pipeline. You 
> can have multiple pipelines that can fan in and fan out. When you load 
> multiple data sets, you are actually creating several short independent 
> pipelines. This fan in and fan out of pipelines is explained several places 
> including the ParaView tutorial. 
>
> To answer your question, simply use the group datasets filter. It is 
> available in the common filters toolbar. It can accept several inputs. Group 
> all of your files together and then add filters to the group datasets filter. 
>
> -Ken
>
> Sent from my iPad so blame autocorrect.
>
>> On Oct 25, 2014, at 11:34 AM, B.W.H. van Beest <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> How can I accomplish the following?
>>
>> I have created a number of source objects (some are read
>> from file, e.g. an stl file), some are from other Sources.
>> On each of these segments in the pipeline browser
>> I can apply a filter that I have written, by selecting
>> it and applying my filter. Works ok.
>>
>> But how can I apply this filter to all of them in one go?
>> Initially, I thought that applying the filter to the last element
>> in the pipeline would be enough, it is a pipeline after all,
>> but that is not the case.
>>
>> Do i need to specify somehow in my <filter>::DataRequest
>> method that it needs to get its input from all segemnts in
>> the pipe? But how does that work?
>>
>> This is what I have in this routine now:
>>   // Get the input data object
>>   vtkPolyData* input = vtkPolyData::GetData( inputVector[0] ); assert(
>> input );
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Bertwim
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