Before starting, I should state that I'm a complete noob to ParaView, having only worked with it for a couple of weeks, so if this is a FAQ, I will be humbly abashed if pointed to somewhere rather obvious.

I have a dataset which is somewhat different than those which I believe are normally visualized with ParaView. It is of geological strata and the samples are of discrete layers, rather than samples of some continuous function. Furthermore, there are missing data or void regions.

I would like to display cross sections of these data showing the layers without color interpolation. Is there a way to tell ParaView to display the colors in a step function rather than as a "continuous tone?"

Also, is there a way to tell ParaView to display the missing data as completely transparent -- in other words, setting the NaN color to having an opacity of zero?

Thanks for your attention and helpful RTFMs.

Regards.

                                                        spl

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