I don’t think there is anything ready made that will do what you are describing. However, I think if your points are lined up along the x axis (assuming width=x), I think you can fake it by squishing the data to a line and telling ParaView to merge coincident points (clean the data). Try the following steps:
1. Add the Transform filter. Change the Scale parameter to [0, 1, 1]. Apply. 2. Add the Clean to Grid filter. Apply. 3. Add the Plot Over Line filter. Apply. Another alternative is to just create a scatterplot with the Y value on the bottom axis and the value on the right. (Turn off lines, turn on markers.) It’s different than showing the average, but it contains more information. -Ken From: ParaView <[email protected]> on behalf of JAIRAJ MATHUR <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 2:30 PM To: paraview <[email protected]> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Averaging data in paraview Hey all! I have an unstructured grid type data(it is cell data, image attached below). I wish to do a plot in paraview such that I am averaging along the width, and plotting this averaged data along the length. In order to do that, what am I looking at here? Essentially, I want a scatter plot of the average along width. Thanks! -- Jairaj Mathur, Mechanical Engineering Washington University in St Louis
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