Having the data in multiblock format is good. It is pretty easy to turn blocks 
on and off.

The easiest way to turn of the visibility of a block is to right click it in 
the 3D view and selected “Hide Block” from the pop-up menu.

For somewhat more sophisticated controls, use the Multi-block Inspector. From 
the menu bar, select View -> Multi-block Inspector. The Multi-block Inspector 
by default is placed underneath the Properties panel. The Multi-block Inspector 
allows you to quickly select blocks as well as turn their visibility on and 
off. (It’s also the only way to make visible blocks that are hidden with the 
pop-up menu.)

Note that both of these techniques only change what data is being rendered. If 
for some reason you need to extract the rebar blocks so that they can be 
independently proceed by filters, you can use the Extract Block filter.

-Ken


From: Dennis Conklin <dennis_conk...@goodyear.com>
Date: Monday, October 24, 2016 at 7:47 AM
To: "Moreland, Kenneth" <kmo...@sandia.gov>, "Paraview (paraview@paraview.org)" 
<paraview@paraview.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: [EXT] Re: [Paraview] Any way to select nodes that are 
inside a volume

Ken,

Yes it is a multiblock dataset and the rebar blocks are different than the hex 
blocks.

Dennis

From: Moreland, Kenneth [mailto:kmo...@sandia.gov]
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2016 10:56 PM
To: Dennis Conklin <dennis_conk...@goodyear.com>; Paraview 
(paraview@paraview.org) <paraview@paraview.org>
Subject: [EXT] Re: [Paraview] Any way to select nodes that are inside a volume

Is there any feature of your data that distinguishes the rebar from the larger 
blob? Do you have a multiblock data with one or more blocks containing only 
rebar? Do you have field data that might be unique to the rebar such as 
material type or density?

-Ken

From: ParaView 
<paraview-boun...@paraview.org<mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org>> on behalf 
of Dennis Conklin 
<dennis_conk...@goodyear.com<mailto:dennis_conk...@goodyear.com>>
Date: Friday, October 21, 2016 at 2:47 PM
To: "Paraview (paraview@paraview.org<mailto:paraview@paraview.org>)" 
<paraview@paraview.org<mailto:paraview@paraview.org>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Any way to select nodes that are inside a volume

All,

I have a solid blob of elements.   Then I have a large cloud of embedded rebars 
that is much bigger than the solid blob.   I only want rebars that are inside 
the blob.    Is there anyway to select only the rebar (truss element) nodes 
that are inside the solid blob.   Like if I extract surfaces from the blob, is 
there any any way to clip the nodes using those surfaces.   I have gotten close 
using clips, but I just can’t get them perfectly arranged to do what I need.

Are there any plug-ins out there or something?  Any ideas?

Thanks

Dennis
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