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    <p>Thanks, Mathieu. <br>
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    <p>That's too bad. I was hoping that since it is purely a display
      issue, there might have been a way to transpose vectors. While I
      do have C++ skills, I do not have the inclination to get into the
      VTK. <br>
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    <p>Best, <br>
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    <p>Sean<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/20/18 9:14 AM, Mathieu Westphal
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            <div>Hi Sean,<br>
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            What your are trying to achieve is not possible with
            ParaView, since it would requires you to display multiples
            "X arrays" for a single "Y Arrays" and this is not something
            the Line Chart View can do, even with python scripting.<br>
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          It may be possible to implement in VTK directly, but this
          would be a non trivial work and require C++ skills.<br>
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        Best regards,<br>
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            <div dir="ltr">Mathieu Westphal<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 4:23 PM, Sean
          McGovern <span dir="ltr"><<a
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              <p>Hi Mathieu, <br>
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              <p>Perhaps - I believe so.<br>
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              <p>In the simplest sense, I would like to have my set of
                vectors displayed such that it would be as if the
                vectors shown in the "orginal..." screenshot were
                reflected across the line y=x. (or in other words to
                have the "axes swapped")<br>
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              <p>I'm not too sure what the "index" really is, I just
                mention that I have, through trial and error, managed to
                display *only 1* vector in my desired way. That was
                through manipulating the "use index for XAxis" toggle. </p>
              <p>Thanks for your reply and I hope that my clarification
                is helpful.</p>
              <p>I'm still pretty limited to using the GUI (I have
                traced for nice/simple macros), and I suspect that this
                would be a reasonable thing to do maybe through the
                python interface. <br>
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              <p>I appreciate your advice. <br>
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              <p>Best, <br>
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              <p>Sean<br>
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                    4/18/18 8:51 AM, Mathieu Westphal wrote:<br>
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                        <div>Hi Sean,<br>
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                        Just to be sure I understand well, you would
                        like to have the "index" as an Y Axis ?<br>
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                      Best,<br>
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                          <div dir="ltr">Mathieu Westphal<br>
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                      <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at
                        7:49 PM, Sean McGovern <span dir="ltr"><<a
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style="font-family:-moz-fixed;font-size:12px" lang="x-unicode">Hi all, <br>
                              <br>
                              I am plotting a line over the middle of my
                              domain. There are a handful of vectors
                              associated of interest, and I would like
                              to see in my LineChartView, the x and y
                              axes swapped. I attach a screenshot of how
                              I see it now("original..") <br>
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                              ("one_vector_displayed_as_desi<wbr>red")In
                              "X axis parameters" in the Properties of
                              my PlotOverLine1, I have used the X Array
                              Name to be one of the vectors of interest
                              and Points_Y as the only "Series
                              Parameter". This is the orientation that I
                              would like, but this way only works for
                              one vector. I need to see the handful as I
                              can when the default "use index for XAxis"
                              is on.<br>
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                              I would appreciate your help on getting
                              the x and y axes swapped. <br>
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                              With many thanks, <br>
                              Sean <br>
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