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June 23, 2015, 17:33 |
Grouping Filters
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I have been doing some work in Paraview to model pedestrian level wind and compare it to a wind tunnel test. I used the ExtractLocation filter and applied that to 50 different test points I am looking at around the geometry, and then I created custom filters so that I could apply those same locations to different geometries for different wind directions. Now I am trying to find a way to make it easier to apply the locations to different geometries so that I don’t need to go through and apply 50 separate filters for every single wind direction. Is there a way for me to group filters together so I just need to apply one filter with 50 locations to the other geometries?
Also, I need to be able to take the information from the specific locations and export it into an excel file, and I was hoping there was a way to do that without exporting each point individually. I tried creating another custom filter, which worked to apply the different locations to separate wind directions, but I was wondering if there was another, easier way to group all of the location filters together to apply the data to different geometries and export it into excel quicker and easier. |
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custom filters, exporting data, extractlocation, group filters |
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