[Paraview] big black dot highlighting current time in PlotSelectionOverTime?

Samuel Key samuelkey at bresnan.net
Fri Oct 12 10:27:22 EDT 2012


Fred,

The official name of the tool to which I was mistakenly referring to as 
a "filter" is called "Select Points On." It is the third tool to the 
right of the "?" icon on the top row of icons.

I have attached an example of the display that I thought you were 
looking to obtain. The frame on the left is a deformed mesh plot (actual 
location of the grid at the current time), with a large black dot on the 
grid point for which Velocity(0=x) and Velocity(1=y) versus time are 
shown in the right panel. This is a snap-shot at 94.6 milliseconds in an 
animation that runs out to 135.0 milliseconds. The green vertical line 
in the right panel is a fiduciary showing the location in time of what 
is being displayed in the left panel. (Note the mesh in the left panel 
is 1X100x125 unstructured grid of 8-node hexahedrons.)

This animation was obtained with ParaView 3.14.1 (64-bit) using results 
from an EnSight Gold binary-formatted results file.

Hope this answers your question.

Samuel Key
FMA Development, LLC


On 10/12/2012 12:14 AM, Fred Nugen wrote:
> I don't think We are talking about the same thing. I see how to highlight a point on my mesh (which is what I think you mean by saying "Use the select point(s) inside a polygon filter." Maybe I don't know what you mean by "polygon filter."
>
> Can you show me a picture of what you mean?  I will follow up with a mock-up of what I am asking for.
>
>> After you use the select point(s) inside a polygon filter, you have to select under the top-line View drop-down menu, the Selection Inspector window. At the bottom of this window you can select the color and size of the selected point. It is a little tricky to keep the selected point high-lighted when doing the side-by-side animation of the mesh and the x-vs-y plot. If I recall correctly, the Selection filter needs to be the active element in the Pipeline Browser window.
>>
>> Samuel Key
>> FMA Development, LLC
>>
>>
>> On 9/28/2012 3:18 PM, Fred Nugen wrote:
>>> I visualize deformation of 3D hexahedral meshes. I frequently select a node of the mesh and use PlotSelectionOverTime to visualize internal variables such as stress and strain in a 2D plot. Particularly, I plot stress-strain curves: x-axis is strain, y-axis is stress.
>>>
>>> I would like to have a big black dot indicating the (x,y) coordinates of the stress/strain values at the current time. I would like to be able to see the dot in the "normal" viewing mode, as well as during an animation--hitting "play" or creating an animation.
>>>
>>> The ideal case would be to have side-by-side plots (one 3D plot of my mesh and one 2D PlotSelectionOverTime plot) where I can simultaneously view the deformation of the mesh and the black dot moving along the stress/strain curve showing the stress and strain at the current time.
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