[Paraview] Volume computation

Berk Geveci berk.geveci at kitware.com
Sat Nov 11 13:57:38 EST 2006


I am glad you got it to work. A word of caution: that is a new
feature. I would verify the integration results before trusting them
100%.

-berk

On 11/11/06, Renato N. Elias <rnelias at nacad.ufrj.br> wrote:
>
> (abashed) What a shame... just for completeness: I haven't noticed that the
> "integrate attributes" had worked in both cases with the clip and the
> threshold filter as well.
>
> It gives you an idea of how crazy I've been. Overwork + no time = insanity
> ;o)
>
> Renato.
>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: paraview-bounces+rnelias=nacad.ufrj.br at paraview.org
> [mailto:paraview-bounces+rnelias=nacad.ufrj.br at paraview.org] Em nome de
> Renato N. Elias
> Enviada em: sábado, 11 de novembro de 2006 16:16
> Para: 'Berk Geveci'; paraview at paraview.org
> Assunto: ENC: [Paraview] Volume computation
>
>
> Berk, forget about the previous message. I found what I did wrong! I was
> using the clip filter instead of threshold. take a look
> http://www.nacad.ufrj.br/~rnelias/paraview/PV-screen-correct.JPG. Now it
> works perfectly ;o)
>
> thanks for your hint.
>
> Renato.
>
>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: Renato N. Elias [mailto:rnelias at nacad.ufrj.br] Enviada em: sábado, 11 de
> novembro de 2006 15:53
> Para: 'Berk Geveci'
> Cc: 'paraview at paraview.org'
> Assunto: RES: [Paraview] Volume computation
>
>
> Hi Berk,
>
> It doesn't seem to be working yet (at least to solve this specific problem).
> I checked out the PV HEAD today (11th saturday) and compiled with VS2003 (I
> gave up to use VS2005, but it's another history). My problem is that I'd
> like to compare the volume preservation in a Zalesak's rotation disk
> problem. This volume itself is not so hard to compute but, actually, I'm
> questioning the results obtained from the routine I wrote. In this way I'd
> like to load my data in PV, clip the data using an scalar value greater a
> value (0.5 in my case) and compute the volume of the clipped data. The
> following screen http://www.nacad.ufrj.br/~rnelias/paraview/PV-screen.JPG
> gives you an idea of the problem.
>
> is it possible to do?! What am I missing?
>
> p.s.: I also tried with the PV3 november's snapshot. Now the Ensight reader
> seems to be working correctly to load steady state data but the clip filter
> in PV3 does not have all features available in 2.4.x PV versions yet.
>
> Regards
>
> Renato.
>
> ________________________________
>
> De: Berk Geveci [mailto:berk.geveci at kitware.com] Enviada em: quarta-feira, 8
> de novembro de 2006 16:41
> Para: rnelias
> Cc: paraview at paraview.org
> Assunto: Re: [Paraview] Volume computation
>
>
> This is possible with the CVS version of ParaView using Integrate
> Attributes.
>
> -berk
>
>
> On 11/8/06, rnelias < rnelias at nacad.ufrj.br <mailto:rnelias at nacad.ufrj.br> >
> wrote:
>
>
>         Hi all,
>
>         Does anybody know if PV can compute the volume of datasets? I have a
> domain
>         which after applying the clip filter gives me a portion which I'd
> like to
>         know its volume. Is it possible to do it with PV?
>
>         Thanks for any help
>
>         Renato.
>
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