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Hello<BR>
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I have just created a test as a set of random values:<BR>
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"x","y","z","grav"<BR>0,0,0,2<BR>0,0,1,3<BR>0,0,2,5<BR>0,1,0,-1<BR>0.1.1,-3<BR>0,1,2,-5<BR>0.2.0,1<BR>0,2,1,2<BR>0,2,2,5<BR>1,0,0,-3<BR>1,0,1,-4<BR>1,0,2,-1<BR>1,1,0,0<BR>1.1.1,-2<BR>1,1,2,2<BR>1.2.0,1<BR>1,2,1-1<BR>1,2,2,0<BR>2,0,0,0<BR>2,0,1-5<BR>2,0,2,-4<BR>2,1,0,-1<BR>2.1.1,1<BR>2,1,2,2<BR>2.2.0,5<BR>2,2,1,4<BR>2,2,2,4<BR>
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It is a cube of point values (x,y,z) with a test scalar (grav). The data range of "grav" is -5 to +5<BR>
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I imported the data into Paraview as a raw(binary) format file which seemed ok, with the extents:<BR>
0 to 2 on (x,y,z). The result was a Image (uniform Rectilinear Grid)<BR>
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When I look at the data information it shows the data range as 2573, 13612 (min,max) - what is going on here?<BR>
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Thanks<BR>
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