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> Utkarsh
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> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 3:21 PM, eric greenwade <eric.greenw...@gmail.com>
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>> OK, a little embarrassing to ask, but the answer is needed. I'm trying to
>> do old fashioned, 2D plots. Data is (x,y,z) and even though its in an ascii
>> c
OK, a little embarrassing to ask, but the answer is needed. I'm trying to
do old fashioned, 2D plots. Data is (x,y,z) and even though its in an ascii
csv file, the (x,y) are structured rectilinear (uniform actually). I've
added a dummy third coord (all 0s) and then plotted as 3D, but this seems
First question, is is possible to scale values, either domain and/or range,
directly within paraview? Ideally there would be a way to apply a function
to the domain value for each axis independently. Hence one could handle
extreme disparities in range (i.e. latitude, longitude and elevation).
Trying to figure out how to have paraview include alpha channel when
outputting images, frames which are part of an animation, TIFF in
particular. All the online info I've found points to 1) it be included in
an upcoming release (a while ago), or 2) mentions controls that do not seem
to exist in