A,
ParaView won’t recognize a column in a table as time. If you instead write out
your data as a series of csv files, ParaView will treat each file as a time
step and animate through them. So, if you re-write your data in multiple csv
files, things get much easier in ParaView.
If you don’t
Umit,
I took a look at your data, and the warp by vector filter is behaving exactly
how I would expect.
The displacement field in your data is 0 everywhere except at the top edge.
Thus, when you apply the warp the top edge will move and everything else will
stay fixed where it is. In the
The NetCDF Generic/CF reader has an option named “Output Type” that you can use
to force the output to a vtkImageData. Then Cory’s original programmable filter
will work, and you won’t have to deal with the coordinates.
-Ken
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When you close the mailing lists, would it be possible to set it up so that
anyone who attempts to email to those addresses gets an email back with a clear
message about the mailing lists being closed down and instructions on posting
to discourse?
-Ken
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From:
Hadrien,
I’m not sure what you mean by the “area” of points. As I’m sure you know,
particles are 0D elements and themselves have no area to speak of. As you said,
you can use the glyph operation to create a surface around each point, but the
surface area in that case is simply the surface area