Andy Bauer wrote:
I'm not sure how to do it in PV 4.1 but in PV 4.3 it will show all 9 scalar components in the Calculator filter. For PV 4.1 it may be easier to use the Python Calculator instead.
I tried PV4.3.1. I compute derivatives but I do not see the components in the calculator. Should I have selected "strain" as the output of compute derivatives?
I am using the download 64-bit binary executable named paraview.
Stephen

Regards,
Andy

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Stephen Wornom <[email protected]> wrote:
I compute the vector gradients. There are 9 components of the matrix.
When I select the calculator, the 9 scalar components are not found.
How can I get the 9 scalar components into the calculator?
Hope my question is clear,
Thanks,
Stephen

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