Thanks, Mathieu.
That's too bad. I was hoping that since it is purely a display issue,
there might have been a way to transpose vectors. While I do have C++
skills, I do not have the inclination to get into the VTK.
Best,
Sean
On 4/20/18 9:14 AM, Mathieu Westphal wrote:
Hi Sean,
What your are trying to achieve is not possible with ParaView, since
it would requires you to display multiples "X arrays" for a single "Y
Arrays" and this is not something the Line Chart View can do, even
with python scripting.
It may be possible to implement in VTK directly, but this would be a
non trivial work and require C++ skills.
Best regards,
Mathieu Westphal
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 4:23 PM, Sean McGovern <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Mathieu,
Perhaps - I believe so.
In the simplest sense, I would like to have my set of vectors
displayed such that it would be as if the vectors shown in the
"orginal..." screenshot were reflected across the line y=x. (or in
other words to have the "axes swapped")
I'm not too sure what the "index" really is, I just mention that I
have, through trial and error, managed to display *only 1* vector
in my desired way. That was through manipulating the "use index
for XAxis" toggle.
Thanks for your reply and I hope that my clarification is helpful.
I'm still pretty limited to using the GUI (I have traced for
nice/simple macros), and I suspect that this would be a reasonable
thing to do maybe through the python interface.
I appreciate your advice.
Best,
Sean
On 4/18/18 8:51 AM, Mathieu Westphal wrote:
Hi Sean,
Just to be sure I understand well, you would like to have the
"index" as an Y Axis ?
Best,
Mathieu Westphal
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 7:49 PM, Sean McGovern <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,
I am plotting a line over the middle of my domain. There are
a handful of vectors associated of interest, and I would like
to see in my LineChartView, the x and y axes swapped. I
attach a screenshot of how I see it now("original..")
("one_vector_displayed_as_desired")In "X axis parameters" in
the Properties of my PlotOverLine1, I have used the X Array
Name to be one of the vectors of interest and Points_Y as the
only "Series Parameter". This is the orientation that I would
like, but this way only works for one vector. I need to see
the handful as I can when the default "use index for XAxis"
is on.
I would appreciate your help on getting the x and y axes
swapped.
With many thanks,
Sean
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