i started with dx - Edit Visual Program.
i deleted my .dx-ad and reinstalled dx and dx-samples as user to exclude any
permission issues.
any ideas?
cheers
Thomas Geenen
with dx - Edit Visual Program.
i deleted my .dx-ad and reinstalled dx and dx-samples as user to exclude
any permission issues.
any ideas?
cheers
Thomas Geenen
dear opendx users,
I try to create an isosurface from scattered data. I send my data through
autogrid to create a mesh and send the output to isosurface. the output is
what i want and expected but there seems to be a problem during rendering. i
get strange surfaces extending from the surface
at the origin or something that did
not get set 'invalid' but should be.
On Jan 13, 2006, at 11:29 AM, Thomas Geenen wrote:
dear opendx users,
I try to create an isosurface from scattered data. I send my data
through
autogrid to create a mesh and send the output to isosurface. the
output
(0x2d836000)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x2aaab000)
thank for any tips that can help me unlock my second core to opendx
Thomas Geenen
a volumetric field to interpolate through.
I'm not sure why your original field isn't working, unless you don't
have volumetric elements (like tets, probably, if it's unstructured).
On Mar 10, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Thomas Geenen wrote:
Hi all,
it seems to be a bit quit in the forum
I
:42 AM, Thomas Geenen wrote:
yes that puzzled me also. about the volumes, my dx files has this
to say about
it
objects elements
class array
typeint
rank1
shape 8
items 34560
attribute element type
Hi all,
it seems to be a bit quit in the forum
I got a very basic question.
I try to get streamlines working for me and up till now it doesn't.
I got a 3D velocity field on an unstructured grid. I create glyph's for it and
display it. so far so good. next I want to add streamlines so I pass
from http://opendx.npaci.edu/mail/opendx-users/2001.02/msg00094.html
You will need to (1)log your data first or (2)create a log based colorscale.
1) Just run your data through compute and enter an appropriate
expression to convert it.
2) Create a color scale using Colormap. Take its output and