[Paraview] XY plot

Mark Richardson mark at elemtech.com
Mon Nov 19 11:57:33 EST 2007


Are the x and y values in one array? If so, under the "X Axis Data"  
heading select the array and set the component to "x". Then, under the  
"Line Series" heading, check the array and set the component to "y".  
The component may be hard to see. So, you'll have to scroll the view  
to the right.

Mark

Quoting "Moreland, Kenneth" <kmorel at sandia.gov>:

> This is probably one of those situations where if we were sitting
> together at the same terminal we would have this resolved in a few
> minutes, but something vital is getting lost over email.  Negative
> values in the X axis work fine.  I just did it.
>
> Have you selected a vector for the X axis?  Are you plotting the
> "Magnitude" for the component?  If so, then the magnitude is always
> positive (by definition) and there is your problem.  Try selecting the
> X, Y, or Z component instead.
>
> Can you possibly send an example of your data?  That might make things
> go quicker.
>
> -Ken
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jean Favre [mailto:jfavre at cscs.ch]
>> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 9:20 AM
>> To: Moreland, Kenneth
>> Cc: paraview at paraview.org
>> Subject: Re: [Paraview] XY plot
>>
>> Moreland, Kenneth wrote:
>> > You can change the X axis array to anything you want.  Negative
> values
>> > are OK.
>> >
>> >
>> Yes indeed.
>>
>> I can see that, but it does not shift my plot to the left. The whole
>> left-side from zero is an empty plot. I wanted a plot starting at -90
>> and ending at +90 on the bottom axis.
>>
>> Jean
>>
>>
>>
>>
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