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- From: tom fogal <tfogal@alumni.unh.edu>
- To: mcnelson@materialintelligencellc.com
- Cc: iv3d-users@sci.utah.edu
- Subject: [IV3D-USERS] Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: ascii data
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 14:13:29 -0700
"Dr. M. C. Nelson" <mcnelson@materialintelligencellc.com> writes:
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It works now. It's really quite wonderful.
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I removed a comment record from the end of the file.
Great, thanks, and glad you got it working!
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One other question, and then I think we are set.
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Is it possible to display the axes in the 3d display?
You can get the overall domain's boundaries by checking the "Global
Bounding Box" in the "Rendering Options" tool widget. As Jens just
mentioned, you can popup a coordinate cross with "c".
I imagine you were looking for something like tick marks though.
Unfortunately IV3D can't do that at the moment, though it wouldn't be
too terrible to add.
-tom
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-----Original Message-----
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From: tom fogal [mailto:tfogal@alumni.unh.edu]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 3:34 PM
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To: mcnelson@materialintelligencellc.com
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Cc: iv3d-users@sci.utah.edu
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Subject: [IV3D-USERS] Re: RE: Re: ascii data
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"Dr. M. C. Nelson" <mcnelson@materialintelligencellc.com> writes:
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> The sequence has z incrementing first, then y, then x.
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> The grid is 31(x) x 31(y) x 20(z)
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> Here are the settings I used:
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> Domain Size 31 x 31 x 20
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Given these settings, you would want to lie to the conversion dialog
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and say that your dataset is 20x31x31. That's not the current issue
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though.
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> And then IV3D , ... HUNG
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> So, now what?
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Sounds like a small file. If you send it to me, I'll take a look.
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Cheers,
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-tom
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> From: Jens Krueger [mailto:jens@sci.utah.edu]
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 3:36 PM
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> To: iv3d-users@sci.utah.edu
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> Subject: [IV3D-USERS] Re: ascii data
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> Hi,
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> use the "Load Dataset from file" function and select "Any file *.*" from
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> the type menu. Point ImageVis3D to you ASCII file. Specify a target
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> filename. ImageVis3D will tell you no build-in automatic converter
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> recognized the file and will ask you for parameters. Set the parameters
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> correctly and select "text" as encoding.
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> Cheers
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> Jens
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> Am 09.03.2010 um 21:17 schrieb Dr. M. C. Nelson:
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> How does one use iv3d with ascii data?
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> Thank you
- [IV3D-USERS] ascii data, Dr. M. C. Nelson, 03/09/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] Re: ascii data, Jens Krueger, 03/09/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] RE: Re: ascii data, Dr. M. C. Nelson, 03/10/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] Re: RE: Re: ascii data, tom fogal, 03/10/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] RE: Re: RE: Re: ascii data, Dr. M. C. Nelson, 03/10/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: ascii data, Jens Krueger, 03/10/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: ascii data, tom fogal, 03/10/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: ascii data, Dr. M. C. Nelson, 03/10/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: ascii data, Jens Krueger, 03/10/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] ImageVis3D on Linux, doesn't work, build doesn't work either, Dr. M. C. Nelson, 03/11/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] Re: ImageVis3D on Linux, doesn't work, build doesn't work either, tom fogal, 03/11/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] RE: Re: ImageVis3D on Linux, doesn't work, build doesn't work either, Dr. M. C. Nelson, 03/11/2010
- [IV3D-USERS] Re: RE: Re: ImageVis3D on Linux, doesn't work, build doesn't work either, tom fogal, 03/11/2010
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