[Paraview] Algorithm to find grain neighbors
Moreland, Kenneth
kmorel at sandia.gov
Mon Mar 16 11:05:17 EDT 2015
I don't really understand the question, but the answer is probably no.
What do you mean by a "grain"? Is that some roundish feature in the image?
And what does it mean for two grains to be neighbors? Does it mean they
are touching? That they are within some certain distance of each other?
That they are not being obscured by some other grain?
Assuming I've guessed closed in any of these aspects, I don't think
ParaView comes with any filters that perform that action.
-Ken
On 3/13/15, 3:21 PM, "Zhang,Ying" <yingz at ufl.edu> wrote:
>Dear Paraview developers,
>
>I sent a question a while ago and probably didn¹t get to the list. But
>here is my question again:
>
>I have a grain image in vti format and use Paraview to visualize the
>grains. In Paraview I use Representation/Surface along with xml template
>for coloring to display the grain image based on the vti file. I would
>like to know if there is a way to find out the number of neighbors each
>grain has. I wonder if paraview has a such tool to give this information.
>
>Thank you!
>
>Ying Zhang
>
>
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