[Paraview] Reader with Multiple Outputs

Berk Geveci berk.geveci at kitware.com
Tue Jan 30 16:36:09 EST 2007


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On 1/30/07, Mike Jackson <mike.jackson at imts.us> wrote:
> I could, if I knew what a MultiGroup was? ;-)
>
> I looked in the vtkDocs for 5.x and didn't find the class. I have
> since figured out how to apply some scalar data attributes to the
> data and I can threshold based on the scalar values at that point.
>
> Thanks for the info.. I'll look into MultiGroup later this afternoon...
>
> --
> Mike Jackson   Senior Research Engineer
> Innovative Management & Technology Services
>
>
> On Jan 30, 2007, at 2:56 PM, Sean Ziegeler wrote:
>
> > Can you not create each data set in a separate group (i.e.,
> > vtkMultiGroup), or am I misunderstanding the problem?
> >
> > -Sean
> >
> > Berk Geveci wrote:
> >> ParaView does not support this yet. We will be adding this feature to
> >> paraview 3 next month.
> >> -berk
> >> On 1/30/07, Mike Jackson <mike.jackson at imts.us> wrote:
> >>> Can I write a reader that has multiple outputs? Ie.. I am reading
> >>> some data and converting it to vtkPolyData and I want to segregate
> >>> the data. I was thinking of having a pair of vtkPolyData Objects,
> >>> one
> >>> to hold each type of "data".
> >>>
> >>> If this is possible, is there an example I can look at?
> >>>
> >>> THanks
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Mike Jackson   Senior Research Engineer
> >>> Innovative Management & Technology Services
> >>>
> >>>
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