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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Delaunay 3D -&gt; extract surface .<br>
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      then use&nbsp; "Points" representations<br>
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      Le 18/06/2013 16:42, Hedieh Ebrahimi a &eacute;crit&nbsp;:<br>
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            <div>Hello David,<br>
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            Thanks for your reply. Delunay 3D will actually work and
            give me the irregular area, but if I put the representation
            to outline to see the outline of this object, again the
            outline will be a rectangle. <br>
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          Is there anyway to see the outer boundary of a group of points
          without seeing the interior points, that is is there anyway to
          see the PERIMETER&nbsp; of a group of points?<br>
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        Thanks a lot<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On 18 June 2013 13:33, David E DeMarle
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              <div>David E DeMarle<br>
                Kitware, Inc.<br>
                R&amp;D Engineer<br>
                21 Corporate Drive<br>
                Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662<br>
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                  <div class="h5">On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:47 AM,
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                              <div>Hi dear ParaView Users,<br>
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                              I am trying to see the outline of a number
                              of points which I input in to paraview as
                              a CSV file<br>
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                            <div>and then convert to points using "Table
                              to Points" filter.<br>
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                            When putting the representation to "OUTLINE"
                            , ParaView will show me a rectangular
                            outline of these points. What I am
                            interested to see is an irregular outline or
                            outer boundary of these group of points
                            which shows exactly the area covered by the
                            points. ( my points are 3D but I am watching
                            them on a 2D plane)<br>
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                          Is there anyway in ParaView to see the outline
                          of Points as they actually are (irregular
                          boundary of the group of points)&nbsp; and not an
                          estimated rectangular boundary as OUTLINE
                          representation?<br>
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                          Thanks in advance for any help on this.<br>
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