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-Ken<BR>
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On 9/28/09 12:29 PM, "Rafael Pacheco" <<a href="rpacheco@math.asu.edu">rpacheco@math.asu.edu</a>> wrote:<BR>
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I have a set of particles that I can visualize using unstructured data and the gliph 'sphere', i.e. I have their position x,y,z. Is it possible to color the particles using a velocity field? The magnitude of the velocity (which I have on a structured grid) can be attached to the particle, for example, for any particle I can have the position and velocity, x,y,z,v <BR>
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The questions are:(1) can I color the particles using their velocity, and (2) if the previous comment is true, what type of format should I use? I am currently using asci vtk legacy. <BR>
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Thanks! <BR>
Rafael <BR>
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