[Paraview] Transform surface independently from axes and boxes

blende32 blende32 at gmx.net
Wed Mar 25 05:09:53 EDT 2009


Hi,

the problem still exists. It seems not possible to scale only for display an let the 
annotation (Show cube axes) on unscaled values (the original values), which
are not transformed. If I use the transform filter I manipulate the real data an then
of course the annotation uses also the transformed values. I only will swage the
surface for the display and screenshots, but the axes annotations should show the
real values. Is this not possible? I use no geometry. The data are temperatures in Z,
height in y and time in X.

Karl

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From: jerome.velut at gmail.com
To: blende32 at gmx.net
Date: 08:31:33, 03.24.2009
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Transform surface independently from axes and boxes
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Hi,
>>
>>I don't know if this possible. Maybe with the calculator : what about if you give as point data the original point coordinate, and then apply the transform ? PointData should not be modified. This is a brief idea : I even don't know how to set the axes to plot the point data instead of the geometry...
>>
>>Good luck !
>>
>>Jerome
>>
>> 
>>2009/3/24 blende32 <blende32 at gmx.net>
>> 
Thank you for the explanation, but maybe I described the problem not exactly.
>>I did not want to plot the surface of  the transformed data apart from the outline
>>and the axes of the original data. I will to get a nonproportional plot. The bounds
>>of the data are X(0...3000) Y(0...250) Z(20...31) and this should be plotted in a cube
>>with the same length of each edge with axes labeled of the original data. With the
>>"Transform" filter I did many trials but without success.
>>
>>Karl
>>
>>
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>>From: utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com
>>To: blende32 at gmx.net
>>Date: 14:08:16, 03.23.2009
>>Subject: Re: [Paraview] Transform surface independently from axes and boxes
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>>>>Apply the "Transform" filter to your data to transform it. However,
>>>> also turn on the visibility of your original data source i.e input to
>>>> the transform filter, switch the representation type to outline and
>>>> then show cube axes etc. on that original data.
>>>>
>>>> Utkarsh
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Karl Muster <blende32 at gmx.net> wrote:
>>>> > Hello,
>>>> >
>>>> > I'm new in using paraview for visualisation and I need some help for scaling or transforming surfaceplots independently from axes and boxes. The data about X, Y and Z are from different dimensions, thats why I have to transform or scale it, but the axes should show the real values and should not also be scaled.
>>>> >
>>>> > Thank you for help.
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