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> *From: *Shawn Waldon <shawn.wal...@kitware.com>
> *Date: *Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 12:28 PM
> *To: *Dershowitz Adam <adershow...@exponent.com>
> *Cc: *"postgu...@web.de" <postgu...@web.de>, &
.@web.de" <postgu...@web.de>, "paraview@paraview.org"
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Subject: Re: [Paraview] Project polygon onto surface
Hi Adam,
The Slice Along PolyLine filter looks for a vtkPolyLine type cell. But there
is no reason the algorithm itself can't work with
tion of
> the
> >> surface, according to the instructions. Instead I want to see each
> spot where
> >> the laser hits on the surface.
> >>
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> >> From: postgu...@web.de [postgu.
n of the
>> surface, according to the instructions. Instead I want to see each spot
where
>> the laser hits on the surface.
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>> From: postgu...@web.de [postgu...@web.de]
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 11:13 AM
>> To: Adam Dershowitz; paraview
the
>> surface, according to the instructions. Instead I want to see each spot
>> where
>> the laser hits on the surface.
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>> From: postgu...@web.de [postgu...@web.de]
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 11:13 AM
>> To: Adam Dershowitz; paraview@par
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> From: postgu...@web.de [postgu...@web.de]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 11:13 AM
> To: Adam Dershowitz; paraview@paraview.org
> Subject: Re: [Paraview] Project polygon onto surface
>
> Hi Adam
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> I think the Slice Along Polyline Filter is what you
] Project polygon onto surface
Hi Adam
I think the Slice Along Polyline Filter is what you need. Just select the data
set and the poly line in the window popping up and then proceed in the
properties section as usual.
Cheers
Venke
> Adam Dershowitz <adershow...@exponent.com> hat am 25
Is there a way to project a 2D, or 3D polygon onto a surface.
Specifically I have some elevation data, that is displaying fine. But the data
has a lot of vertical variation. I have a polygon that represents the
boundaries of different regions. So, the polygon is effectively 2D. Although,
I