[Paraview] CSV Table

Oleg Sergeev seoman at yandex.ru
Thu Jun 20 02:10:46 EDT 2013


Yes.

You should enter array sizes as an extent, e.g. if you have an array of 10*8*15 points, you should enter 0 9 for x, 0 7 for y and 0 14 for z.

Regards,
Oleg Sergeev,
VNIIA, Moscow.

20.06.13, 09:27, "Christian Wohlschlager" <Christian.Wohlschlager at jku.at>":
> 
> 
> Hy !
> I have Paraview Version 3.98 on Linux Redhat I got a .csv woth  1 115 160 Points  i use csv reader and use the filter Table
> to Points  OK Points are visible as a cloud ( it is the result of x^3+y+3+z+3 =
> 4)everthing okbut then i want to create a surface with filter tabletostructergrid i use as extend:  x  -1   -0.781y -1	 0.999z -1	 0.999
> after this i get 2 secound a blank output window and then the paraview crashes .
> Is there anything i do wrong
> mfg
> christian 
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