#include <vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h>
Inheritance diagram for vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter:
vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter is an class that maps a data object (i.e., a field) into a concrete dataset, i.e., gives structure to the field by defining a geometry and topology.
To use this filter you associate components in the input field data with portions of the output dataset. (A component is an array of values from the field.) For example, you would specify x-y-z points by assigning components from the field for the x, then y, then z values of the points. You may also have to specify component ranges (for each z-y-z) to make sure that the number of x, y, and z values is the same. Also, you may want to normalize the components which helps distribute the data uniformly. Once you've setup the filter to combine all the pieces of data into a specified dataset (the geometry, topology, point and cell data attributes), the various output methods (e.g., GetPolyData()) are used to retrieve the final product.
This filter is often used in conjunction with vtkFieldDataToAttributeDataFilter. vtkFieldDataToAttributeDataFilter takes field data and transforms it into attribute data (e.g., point and cell data attributes such as scalars and vectors). To do this, use this filter which constructs a concrete dataset and passes the input data object field data to its output. and then use vtkFieldDataToAttributeDataFilter to generate the attribute data associated with the dataset.
If you wish to create a dataset of just points (i.e., unstructured points dataset), create vtkPolyData consisting of points. There will be no cells in such a dataset.
Definition at line 85 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h.
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Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. Definition at line 89 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Create an object with Debug turned off, modified time initialized to zero, and reference counting on. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Return 1 if this class type is the same type of (or a subclass of) the named class. Returns 0 otherwise. This method works in combination with vtkTypeRevisionMacro found in vtkSetGet.h. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Return 1 if this class is the same type of (or a subclass of) the named class. Returns 0 otherwise. This method works in combination with vtkTypeRevisionMacro found in vtkSetGet.h. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Methods invoked by print to print information about the object including superclasses. Typically not called by the user (use Print() instead) but used in the hierarchical print process to combine the output of several classes. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Get the input to the filter. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Control what type of data is generated for output. |
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Get the input to the filter. |
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Get the input to the filter. Definition at line 99 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. References VTK_POLY_DATA. |
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Get the input to the filter. Definition at line 101 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. References VTK_STRUCTURED_POINTS. |
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Get the input to the filter. Definition at line 103 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. References VTK_STRUCTURED_GRID. |
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Get the input to the filter. Definition at line 105 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. References VTK_RECTILINEAR_GRID. |
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Get the input to the filter. Definition at line 107 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. References VTK_UNSTRUCTURED_GRID. |
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Get the output in different forms. The particular method invoked should be consistent with the SetDataSetType() method. (Note: GetOutput() will always return a type consistent with SetDataSetType(). Also, GetOutput() will return NULL if the filter aborted due to inconsistent data.) Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Get the output in different forms. The particular method invoked should be consistent with the SetDataSetType() method. (Note: GetOutput() will always return a type consistent with SetDataSetType(). Also, GetOutput() will return NULL if the filter aborted due to inconsistent data.) Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Get the output in different forms. The particular method invoked should be consistent with the SetDataSetType() method. (Note: GetOutput() will always return a type consistent with SetDataSetType(). Also, GetOutput() will return NULL if the filter aborted due to inconsistent data.) Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Get the output in different forms. The particular method invoked should be consistent with the SetDataSetType() method. (Note: GetOutput() will always return a type consistent with SetDataSetType(). Also, GetOutput() will return NULL if the filter aborted due to inconsistent data.) Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Get the output in different forms. The particular method invoked should be consistent with the SetDataSetType() method. (Note: GetOutput() will always return a type consistent with SetDataSetType(). Also, GetOutput() will return NULL if the filter aborted due to inconsistent data.) Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Get the output in different forms. The particular method invoked should be consistent with the SetDataSetType() method. (Note: GetOutput() will always return a type consistent with SetDataSetType(). Also, GetOutput() will return NULL if the filter aborted due to inconsistent data.) Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Get the output in different forms. The particular method invoked should be consistent with the SetDataSetType() method. (Note: GetOutput() will always return a type consistent with SetDataSetType(). Also, GetOutput() will return NULL if the filter aborted due to inconsistent data.) Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Define the component of the field to be used for the x, y, and z values of the points. Note that the parameter comp must lie between (0,2) and refers to the x-y-z (i.e., 0,1,2) components of the points. To define the field component to use you can specify an array name and the component in that array. The (min,max) values are the range of data in the component you wish to extract. (This method should be used for vtkPolyData, vtkUnstructuredGrid, vtkStructuredGrid, and vtkRectilinearGrid.) A convenience method, SetPointComponent(),is also provided which does not require setting the (min,max) component range or the normalize flag (normalize is set to DefaulatNormalize value). |
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Define the component of the field to be used for the x, y, and z values of the points. Note that the parameter comp must lie between (0,2) and refers to the x-y-z (i.e., 0,1,2) components of the points. To define the field component to use you can specify an array name and the component in that array. The (min,max) values are the range of data in the component you wish to extract. (This method should be used for vtkPolyData, vtkUnstructuredGrid, vtkStructuredGrid, and vtkRectilinearGrid.) A convenience method, SetPointComponent(),is also provided which does not require setting the (min,max) component range or the normalize flag (normalize is set to DefaulatNormalize value). Definition at line 140 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Define the component of the field to be used for the x, y, and z values of the points. Note that the parameter comp must lie between (0,2) and refers to the x-y-z (i.e., 0,1,2) components of the points. To define the field component to use you can specify an array name and the component in that array. The (min,max) values are the range of data in the component you wish to extract. (This method should be used for vtkPolyData, vtkUnstructuredGrid, vtkStructuredGrid, and vtkRectilinearGrid.) A convenience method, SetPointComponent(),is also provided which does not require setting the (min,max) component range or the normalize flag (normalize is set to DefaulatNormalize value). |
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Define the component of the field to be used for the x, y, and z values of the points. Note that the parameter comp must lie between (0,2) and refers to the x-y-z (i.e., 0,1,2) components of the points. To define the field component to use you can specify an array name and the component in that array. The (min,max) values are the range of data in the component you wish to extract. (This method should be used for vtkPolyData, vtkUnstructuredGrid, vtkStructuredGrid, and vtkRectilinearGrid.) A convenience method, SetPointComponent(),is also provided which does not require setting the (min,max) component range or the normalize flag (normalize is set to DefaulatNormalize value). |
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Define the component of the field to be used for the x, y, and z values of the points. Note that the parameter comp must lie between (0,2) and refers to the x-y-z (i.e., 0,1,2) components of the points. To define the field component to use you can specify an array name and the component in that array. The (min,max) values are the range of data in the component you wish to extract. (This method should be used for vtkPolyData, vtkUnstructuredGrid, vtkStructuredGrid, and vtkRectilinearGrid.) A convenience method, SetPointComponent(),is also provided which does not require setting the (min,max) component range or the normalize flag (normalize is set to DefaulatNormalize value). |
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Define the component of the field to be used for the x, y, and z values of the points. Note that the parameter comp must lie between (0,2) and refers to the x-y-z (i.e., 0,1,2) components of the points. To define the field component to use you can specify an array name and the component in that array. The (min,max) values are the range of data in the component you wish to extract. (This method should be used for vtkPolyData, vtkUnstructuredGrid, vtkStructuredGrid, and vtkRectilinearGrid.) A convenience method, SetPointComponent(),is also provided which does not require setting the (min,max) component range or the normalize flag (normalize is set to DefaulatNormalize value). |
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Define the component of the field to be used for the x, y, and z values of the points. Note that the parameter comp must lie between (0,2) and refers to the x-y-z (i.e., 0,1,2) components of the points. To define the field component to use you can specify an array name and the component in that array. The (min,max) values are the range of data in the component you wish to extract. (This method should be used for vtkPolyData, vtkUnstructuredGrid, vtkStructuredGrid, and vtkRectilinearGrid.) A convenience method, SetPointComponent(),is also provided which does not require setting the (min,max) component range or the normalize flag (normalize is set to DefaulatNormalize value). |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) Definition at line 158 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) Definition at line 165 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) Definition at line 172 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) Definition at line 179 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell connectivity when creating vtkPolyData. You can define vertices, lines, polygons, and/or triangle strips via these methods. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of values that (for each cell) includes the number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) Definition at line 197 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) Definition at line 205 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Define cell types and cell connectivity when creating unstructured grid data. These methods are similar to those for defining points, except that no normalization of the data is possible. Basically, you need to define an array of cell types (an integer value per cell), and another array consisting (for each cell) of a number of points per cell, and then the cell connectivity. (This is the vtk file format described in in the textbook or User's Guide.) |
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Set the default Normalize() flag for those methods setting a default Normalize value (e.g., SetPointComponent). |
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Set the default Normalize() flag for those methods setting a default Normalize value (e.g., SetPointComponent). |
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Set the default Normalize() flag for those methods setting a default Normalize value (e.g., SetPointComponent). |
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Set the default Normalize() flag for those methods setting a default Normalize value (e.g., SetPointComponent). |
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Specify the dimensions to use if generating a dataset that requires dimensions specification (vtkStructuredPoints, vtkStructuredGrid, vtkRectilinearGrid). |
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Specify the dimensions to use if generating a dataset that requires dimensions specification (vtkStructuredPoints, vtkStructuredGrid, vtkRectilinearGrid). |
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Specify the dimensions to use if generating a dataset that requires dimensions specification (vtkStructuredPoints, vtkStructuredGrid, vtkRectilinearGrid). |
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Specify the dimensions to use if generating a dataset that requires dimensions specification (vtkStructuredPoints, vtkStructuredGrid, vtkRectilinearGrid). |
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Specify the origin to use if generating a dataset whose origin can be set (i.e., a vtkStructuredPoints dataset). |
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Specify the origin to use if generating a dataset whose origin can be set (i.e., a vtkStructuredPoints dataset). |
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Specify the origin to use if generating a dataset whose origin can be set (i.e., a vtkStructuredPoints dataset). |
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Specify the origin to use if generating a dataset whose origin can be set (i.e., a vtkStructuredPoints dataset). |
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Specify the spacing to use if generating a dataset whose spacing can be set (i.e., a vtkStructuredPoints dataset). |
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Specify the spacing to use if generating a dataset whose spacing can be set (i.e., a vtkStructuredPoints dataset). |
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Specify the spacing to use if generating a dataset whose spacing can be set (i.e., a vtkStructuredPoints dataset). |
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Specify the spacing to use if generating a dataset whose spacing can be set (i.e., a vtkStructuredPoints dataset). |
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Alternative methods to specify the dimensions, spacing, and origin for those datasets requiring this information. You need to specify the name of an array; the component of the array, and the range of the array (min,max). These methods will override the information given by the previous methods. |
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Alternative methods to specify the dimensions, spacing, and origin for those datasets requiring this information. You need to specify the name of an array; the component of the array, and the range of the array (min,max). These methods will override the information given by the previous methods. Definition at line 250 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Alternative methods to specify the dimensions, spacing, and origin for those datasets requiring this information. You need to specify the name of an array; the component of the array, and the range of the array (min,max). These methods will override the information given by the previous methods. |
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Alternative methods to specify the dimensions, spacing, and origin for those datasets requiring this information. You need to specify the name of an array; the component of the array, and the range of the array (min,max). These methods will override the information given by the previous methods. Definition at line 253 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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Alternative methods to specify the dimensions, spacing, and origin for those datasets requiring this information. You need to specify the name of an array; the component of the array, and the range of the array (min,max). These methods will override the information given by the previous methods. |
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Alternative methods to specify the dimensions, spacing, and origin for those datasets requiring this information. You need to specify the name of an array; the component of the array, and the range of the array (min,max). These methods will override the information given by the previous methods. Definition at line 256 of file vtkDataObjectToDataSetFilter.h. |
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This is called by the superclass. This is the method you should override. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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This is called by the superclass. This is the method you should override. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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This is called by the superclass. This is the method you should override. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Fill the input port information objects for this algorithm. This is invoked by the first call to GetInputPortInformation for each port so subclasses can specify what they can handle. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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This is called by the superclass. This is the method you should override. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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