line to connect more
>>>> than 2 timesteps.) Note that you will not see any lines until you step
>>>> time.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The Temporal Particles to Pathlines filter actually has two outputs.
>>>> The first, n
ot see any lines until you step time.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The Temporal Particles to Pathlines filter actually has two outputs. The
>>> first, named Pathlines, contains the lines. The second, named Particles, is
>>> a point at the end position of the l
rticles, is
>> a point at the end position of the line. You can add a glyph to this output
>> to create arrow-like filters.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Ken
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] *On Behalf Of *Dorian
>> Pus
ustina
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2016 8:09 PM
To: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Compute line
between coordinates
Dorian,
If by chance you have a list of coordinates for your
junction-points, and you have a list junction-pairs you can
construct a "wire-frame grid."
Junction-point arrays: X(1:NUMJP), Y(1:NUMJP),
Z(1:NUMJP)
Junction-pair array: BAR(1:2,1:NUMBR)
>
>
> *From:* ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] *On Behalf Of *Dorian
> Pustina
> *Sent:* Monday, October 31, 2016 8:09 PM
> *To:* paraview@paraview.org
> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Compute line between coordinates
>
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
&
Hello everyone,
I am working on visualizing some brain imaging data. I have a bunch of
points in 3D space, which have two sets of coordinates: x1/y1/z1 and
x2/y2/z2. All I need is to show arrow glyphs starting from the first
coordinate and ending to the second coordinate. I currently import the