Try throwing in a call to vtkContourFilter->ComputeScalarsOn() like so.

On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Feijoo, Gonzalo <[email protected]
> wrote:

> mport vtk
>
> pdi = self.GetPolyDataInput()
>
> subf1 = vtk.vtkSurfaceReconstructionFilter()
>
> subf1.SetInputData(pdi)
>
> subf2 = vtk.vtkContourFilter()
>
> subf2.ComputeScalarsOn()

> subf2.SetInputConnection(subf1.GetOutputPort())
>
> subf2.Update()
>
> pdo =  self.GetPolyDataOutput()
>
> pdo.ShallowCopy(subf2.GetOutput())
>
>
>
The default behavior is to not pass arrays through, which is right in the
fairly common case (but not common enough to make it the default in my
opinion) of a single isocontour from a single array. In that case the
values would all be the same.

David E DeMarle
Kitware, Inc.
R&D Engineer
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