[Paraview] How to implement a multiview

Jacques Papper jacques.papper at gmail.com
Wed Jul 22 12:17:11 EDT 2009


I understand your example, but I am not interested in only 2 "dimensions"
also, thes "dimensions" are filter properties to animate. What I want is
just to show as many views as I have of fields in my dataset (Animation does
not really matter at all). So I come back to my original question.

2009/7/22 pat marion <pat.marion at kitware.com>

> Hi,
>
> Comparative view has two modes- filmstrip and comparative.  In filmstrip
> mode, only one variable changes and the views are ordered from left to
> right, top to bottom.  In comparative mode, you can specify an X dimension
> and a Y dimension and can have one variable change along X and another
> change along Y.
>
> Try this for a quick example:
>
> Create sphere source
> Convert view to 3D View (Comparative)
> Go to the View menu and toggle on the Comparative View Inspector
> Change the mode from filmstrip to comparative.
> Set 4 x frames and 4 y frames
> In Animated Source (X Axis) choose Phi Resolution as the Property To
> Animate
> Likewise, choose Theta Resolution for the Y Axis
> Use the timeline widgets below to step the phi and theta resolutions from 3
> to 100.
> Click the Update Button (if you dont want to click the update button each
> time, change the Update Mode combobox from Root to All)
>
> Unforutnately when trying out this demo on my own computer I discovered a
> bug where some of the views do not get the correct property value :-(  Let
> me know if you have similar problems.
>
> Pat
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Jacques Papper <jacques.papper at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> How do you specify the X and Y dimensions ?
>> How do you have one variable plotted per frame ? For example velocity on
>> the 1st quadrant, pressure on the 2nd, enthalpy on the 3rd etc .... ?
>>
>> 2009/7/22 David E DeMarle <dave.demarle at kitware.com>
>>
>> This is what comparative view is for.
>>> Pick one or two properties of any filter (or two) in the pipeline,
>>> specify the x and y dimensions and it will do it for you.
>>>
>>> David E DeMarle
>>> Kitware, Inc.
>>> R&D Engineer
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>>> Phone: 518-371-3971 x109
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 6:00 AM, Jacques Papper<jacques.papper at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I would like to have the possibility to generate multiviews similar to
>>> the
>>> > one attached automatically.
>>> > That is, choose the variables to show, (let's say 8 variables for
>>> example),
>>> > and automatically have 8 subwindows that open up, with each camera
>>> linked to
>>> > the first window, and each colored by one of the variables, ideally
>>> with the
>>> > colormap for each as well, and the possibility to have all the colormap
>>> > ranges similar.
>>> > Do you think this is easily done, if so where should I start?
>>> > I would like to script or code this (either C++ or python).
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Jacques
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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