[Paraview] Grid connectivity, Delaunay3D?
Brad King
brad.king at kitware.com
Thu Mar 17 13:27:38 EST 2005
Daniel Goldstein wrote:
> I have been working with ParaView recently to visualize velocity and
> vorticity fields generated form an adaptive wavelet collocation solver,
> which our group has been developing. The data fields I have are an
> adaptive subset of a regular grid. For each point in the field I have
> scalar or vector values and a field location. I have been saving data
> into an unstructured grid VTK file format, but I do not have any cell
> information,
> just points in space. This allows me to use glyphs but as far as I can
> figure out I cannot do isosurfaces, volume visualizations, streamlines
> and so on.
> If I understand correctly Paraview needs connectivity information
> between the points to be able to do these things. The Delaunay3D filter
> has been mentioned
> recently on this list and from looking at the documentation the filter
> might provide the connectivity information I need. My questions are:
>
> 1) Does the Delaunay3D filter seem applicable to my need for generating
> connectivity information between points in space?
Yes, but since your points are already a subset of a regular grid your
adaptive sampling algorithm should be able to produce better
connectivity. If by "adaptive subset of a regular grid" you mean an
octree, then it should be trivial to generate hexahedral cells for the
octree leaves.
> 2) Is there a reason the Delaunay3D filter was not included in ParaView
I don't think there is a particular reason. It just has not been
commonly needed.
> 3) Could someone who has already implemented the necessary xml files to
> allow the Delaunay3D filter to be loaded by ParaView please
> post them (or send them to me) so I do not have to duplicate your
> work. (I'll put in my IOU to do the same for others when I am up to speed
> with ParaView and VTK)
Please submit a feature request here:
http://www.paraview.org/Bug
and you will be notified automatically when the issue is resolved.
-Brad
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