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Old   February 3, 2022, 23:24
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I want to plot vectors like this in Paraview ? How and is it possible to do so ? NEED help as I am a beginner in this post processing field.
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Old   February 23, 2022, 04:33
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Hello! you probably need to take 2D slice and plot your vectors on it!
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Old   March 3, 2022, 02:42
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How do I take 2D slice of a 3D image ?
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You can try the slice filter in the Paraview to visualize any 2D cross-section from the 3D Object
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Use the "slice" tool first.
Second, open the calculator tool. And lets say you are working in the x-y plane. You need to calculate "U_X*ihat+U_Y*jhat" and give it a name maybe like 2D-U.
Then use the "glyph". Orientation array will be your calculation, 2D-U.
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Old   June 2, 2023, 05:09
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You can try the slice filter in the Paraview to visualize any 2D cross-section from the 3D Object rankdle
In the Properties panel, you can adjust the Slice Type, which determines the orientation and position of the slice plane. Common options include XY Plane, YZ Plane, or XZ Plane.
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