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<div dir="auto">Utkarsh,
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<div dir="auto">I forget, meant to say blocks 1 and 2 represent the drop. I actually extracted and merged these two in ParaView.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Will send a state file soon, apologies for late, I have been traveling the past two days.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Thanks again,<br>
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<div data-smartmail="gmail_signature" dir="auto">Louis Steytler<br>
Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering<br>
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign <br>
1206 West Green Street<br>
Urbana, IL 61801<br>
steytle1@illinois.edu</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 24 Jan 2018 8:50 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit <utkarsh.ayachit@kitware.com> wrote:<br type="attribution">
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<div>Louis,<br>
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Can you also attach a state file for the vis you're generating<br>
currently, so I get a starting point? I am not sure which block is the<br>
oil drop.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Utkarsh<br>
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On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 8:12 PM, Steytler, Louis Louw<br>
<steytle1@illinois.edu> wrote:<br>
> Hi Utkarsh,<br>
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> My data file is rather large, but here is a link to the data:<br>
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> <a href="https://uofi.box.com/s/u4hpipt8kbo0u3oxhz92xeya75kzf6kd">https://uofi.box.com/s/u4hpipt8kbo0u3oxhz92xeya75kzf6kd</a><br>
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> Please let me know if this is too large and I can try to send a smaller version.<br>
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> I have been using "save data". It seems I have data sets under the "Composite Data Set Index" list in the PlotOnIntersection pipeline.<br>
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> How is "Chart View" selected again? I didn't find it in the "View" drop down menu at the top, but I was able to open a new layout and select "SpreadSheetView".<br>
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> Thanks again,<br>
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> Louis Steytler<br>
> Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering<br>
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br>
> 1206 West Green Street<br>
> Urbana, Il 61801<br>
> steytle1@illinois.edu<br>
> ________________________________________<br>
> From: Utkarsh Ayachit [utkarsh.ayachit@kitware.com]<br>
> Sent: 23 January 2018 09:32 AM<br>
> To: Steytler, Louis Louw<br>
> Cc: paraview@paraview.org<br>
> Subject: Re: [Paraview] Extracting data on the surface of a block?<br>
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> By "Export View", I meant "Export Scene" under the "File" menu.<br>
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> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 10:31 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit<br>
> <utkarsh.ayachit@kitware.com> wrote:<br>
>> Louis,<br>
>><br>
>>> This seemed to produce reasonable looking results, but I was not able to<br>
>>> specify the number of points along the arc where data was extracted.<br>
>><br>
>> PlotOnIntersectionCurves essentially slices the dataset using a<br>
>> implicit plane. The points you get are indeed the insection points<br>
>> between your polydata and the plane and hence there's no control over<br>
>> how many points there can be, besides what's determined by your mesh.<br>
>><br>
>> If you can share the sample data (feel free to do it off the list,if<br>
>> you'd like), I can see what other options may work.<br>
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>>>Also, upon saving, three files were produced file0.csv, file1.csv, file2.csv, and<br>
>>> file3.csv. Not sure why I am not getting just one file?<br>
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>> Are you using "save data"? I'd suggest selecting the "Chart View" and<br>
>> then using "Export View" option to export the curves. That will give<br>
>> you a since CSV for the fields you've selected.<br>
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>> Utkarsh<br>
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