[Paraview] Data range problem

Lester Anderson lester_anderson1963 at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 12 08:36:27 EDT 2008


Hi Dominik
 
So how can I define the correct datatype? For example, if it is just signed integers like the test I made (-5 to +5), or real numbers (eg -2.54 to 5.55). I set the file to LittleEndian as I'm on a PC
 
Importing the data via the raw format is working, it's just working out the correct type to make it work!
 
Thanks for the help
 
Lester > From: dominik at itis.ethz.ch> To: paraview at paraview.org> Subject: Re: [Paraview] Data range problem> Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2008 12:17:03 +0200> CC: lester_anderson1963 at hotmail.com> > You most likely imposed wrong datatype when importing the raw stuff.> > Dominik> > On Sunday 12 October 2008 10:55:18 am Lester Anderson wrote:> > Hello> >> > I have just created a test as a set of random values:> >> > "x","y","z","grav"0,0,0,20,0,1,30,0,2,50,1,0,-10.1.1,-30,1,2,-50.2.0,10,2,1> >,20,2,2,51,0,0,-31,0,1,-41,0,2,-11,1,0,01.1.1,-21,1,2,21.2.0,11,2,1-11,2,2,0> >2,0,0,02,0,1-52,0,2,-42,1,0,-12.1.1,12,1,2,22.2.0,52,2,1,42,2,2,4> >> > It is a cube of point values (x,y,z) with a test scalar (grav). The data> > range of "grav" is -5 to +5> >> > I imported the data into Paraview as a raw(binary) format file which seemed> > ok, with the extents: 0 to 2 on (x,y,z). The result was a Image (uniform> > Rectilinear Grid)> >> > When I look at the data information it shows the data range as 2573, 13612> > (min,max) - what is going on here?> >> > Thanks> >> > Lester> > _________________________________________________________________> > Make a mini you and download it into Windows Live Messenger> > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354029/direct/01/> > > > -- > Dominik Szczerba, Ph.D.> Computational Physics Group> Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society> http://www.itis.ethz.ch
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