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Hi Burlen, <br>
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Thanks for your reply. On the cell-info: I now (finally) understood
what was there to be. After implementing the cells, I indeed got the
expected display. On the book: what keeps me from buying is that it
seems outdated (because it refers to version 3).<br>
The texture coordinates I had found on Google indeed. What I needed
was how to apply it in Paraview/VTK. I will look into that again
Maybe it becomes clear now.<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Bertwim<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/05/2014 05:05 AM, Burlen Loring
wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I assume in your request data you are
generating a vtkPolyData dataset. At the end of request data
call "dataset->Print(cerr);" . That's the one of the best
debug method when you don't see what you think you should in PV
while developing a new filter/source/reader what ever. The
information tab in the GUI gives a subset of that, also useful.<br>
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texture coordinates are usually for applying an image to the
surface. google it and you'll find volumes of info. In pv they
are optional.<br>
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the cell array I'm afraid is not. when generating poly or
unstructured data. If you have no cells what do you expect to
see?<br>
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normals are per point.<br>
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some of your questions suggest that the book <a
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href="http://www.kitware.com/products/books/vtkguide.html">VTK
user guide</a> would be a good investment for you.<br>
<br>
Hope I didn't miss anything. ;-)<br>
<br>
On 10/4/2014 8:30 AM, B.W.H. van Beest wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
I need to write a new Source, representing a 'TriPrism",
i.e. a prism where the top and bottom planes are triangles. So far, I
failed.
Being unable to find appropriate documentation, I used the source code
of vtkCubeSource as an example, thinking it would be an easy change.
Wrong! The prism doesn't show on the screen. The
properties panel behaves as expected (and ok, as far I can see).
The member function 'RequestData' seems to be the important method.
But the code of the example (as well as other source examples) is on
closer inspection not clear to me at all.
The following is happening in the vtkCubeSource:
a) The point of the cube are generated. This is straightforward and
easily
translates to the triprism.
The new points are updated via a call "output->setPoints(
newPoints );"
b) The normals (to the side planes of the cube) are being calculated.
The new normals are updated via a call
"output->GetPointData()->SetNormals(newNormals);"
This is also straightforward for the triprism, but:
Q: although calculating the normals is straightforward,
in which order are they supposed to be given?
c) Also, texture coordinates (TCoords) are calculated.
Q: What are these? Are these mandatory?
d) Also, a new vtkCellArray is being created. ('newPolys')
Q: Same question. No clue what I should do here.
As usual, any clue of how to attack this is greatly appreciated.
Bertwim
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