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<FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>There is no easy way to create a random color map in ParaView, but it is not hard to make a random scalar field. For example, you could use the Random Vectors filter.<BR>
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On 12/20/08 10:49 AM, "Chaman Singh Verma" <<a href="csv610@gmail.com">csv610@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<BR>
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I have one specific requirement and hope ParaView can do a good job. I am interested in<BR>
Visualizing Graph Partitioned Domain. Since number of Partitions could be very large,<BR>
it is important that neighbouring domain to have high contrasting color. A smoothly<BR>
varying colormap doesn't do good job for large domains. <BR>
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Is there any way to create random colormap in ParaView ?<BR>
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Thanks.<BR>
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