[Paraview] problem with Multi-Scale View

Hom Nath Gharti hng.email at gmail.com
Sat Jun 7 14:52:00 EDT 2008


How about just changing the Scale in 'Display' tab? (Without transforming
the data, is it really possible?)

How about checking 'Show cube axes' in display tab?

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 6:06 PM, M.R.Hadian <m.r.hadian at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks, i somehow solve the problem. i will more appreciate if someone can
> suggest another solution that does not transform the data.
> another question, how can i show the x,y and z axis ?
>
> --Hadian
>
>
>
> Bryn Lloyd wrote:
>
>> Hi Hadian
>>
>> You could transform the data. This actually modifies the data, so it will
>> not cause the effects you mention.
>>
>> (pv: Filters -> Transform -> Scale x,y,z)
>>
>> --Bryn
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> M.R.Hadian wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>> i want to have different scales for x,y and z coordinates because usually
>>> in river engineering the horizontal dimensions of problem is much larger
>>> that its vertical dimension. i faced 2 problem for having multi-scale in
>>> paraview:
>>> 1. when i load the dataset and adjust the scales, it does not used for
>>> the filters i used after that and i should do the same adjustment for every
>>> filter. this waste time and needs attention to do the same for all the
>>> filters.
>>> 2. when i use the scaling on glyph, the scale effect the shape of arrows
>>> which is not desirable.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Hadian
>>>
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