Changes between Version 40 and Version 41 of Shape/ExternalData
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v40 v41 69 69 70 70 [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 11.47.22.png)]] [[br]] 71 ''' Figure 1.''' A screen shot of the Excel spreadsheet, where the pseudo sphere ASCII data was imported (''test_sphere_7col.dat''). The averages are bolded. Headers are above the averages, and the raw data below.71 '''Image 1.''' A screen shot of the Excel spreadsheet, where the pseudo sphere ASCII data was imported (''test_sphere_7col.dat''). The averages are bolded. Headers are above the averages, and the raw data below. 72 72 73 73 4. Once you have looked at your data to see what format it is in (number of columns, delimiters), and gotten the averages for each column, you can open ''Shape.'' … … 90 90 91 91 [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 13.20.02.png, width=800)]] [[br]] 92 ''' Figure 2.''' A screen shot of the ''3D Module'' once a new project is opened.92 '''Image 2.''' A screen shot of the ''3D Module'' once a new project is opened. 93 93 [[br]] 94 94 … … 96 96 97 97 [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 13.20.28.png, width=800)]] [[br]] 98 ''' Figure 3.''' A screen shot of the ''3D Module'' after creating a mesh sphere.98 '''Image 3.''' A screen shot of the ''3D Module'' after creating a mesh sphere. 99 99 100 100 In order to import external data, we will need to use one of the ''mesh objects'' listed at the top of the '''3D Module''' ('''Figures 2 & 3''') (''Sphere, Torus, Cone, Cube, Plane, Cylinder, etc.'') to carry it into the software. This is all done in this module, and then we visualize it in the '''Render Module.''' We start in the ''General'' tab. … … 107 107 108 108 || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 13.20.57.png, width=800)]] || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 13.23.32.png, width=350)]] || [[br]] 109 ''' Figures4 & 5.''' (left) The 3D module after opening the ASCII renderer, and having changed the name of the mesh object. (right) The input parameters for the ASCII simulation we are aiming to import into Shape.109 '''Image(s) 4 & 5.''' (left) The 3D module after opening the ASCII renderer, and having changed the name of the mesh object. (right) The input parameters for the ASCII simulation we are aiming to import into Shape. 110 110 111 111 '''On Input Properties''': … … 136 136 137 137 [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 13.23.50.png, width=800)]] [[br]] 138 ''' Figure 6'''. Under the ''Modifiers'' tab in the 3D Module.138 '''Image 6'''. Under the ''Modifiers'' tab in the 3D Module. 139 139 140 140 After importing the data under the ''General'' tab, we now move to the ''Modifiers'' tab. There you will see two modifiers (temperature, density). Delete these using the X button, while they are highlighted. A new window will appear asking if you want to delete these. … … 252 252 Now we move on to importing our data as a set of points, or ''Particles''. In the ''3D Module'' you will see on the right-hand side that there is a tab for ''Particles''. Click that. 253 253 254 || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 13.26.56-new.png, width=350)]] || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 15.02.22.png, width=800)]] || 255 254 || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 13.26.56-new.png, width=350)]] || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 15.02.22.png, width=800)]] || [[br]] 255 '''Image(s) 17, & 18.''' (Right) The ''Particles'' tab: red boxes indicate that you want to load data for a ''Volume'' rendering. (Left) The dialog filled in for the data set ''test_sphere_7col.dat'' after pressing ''Load'' in the ''Particles'' tab. 256 257 [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 13.28.02-new.png, width=800)]] [[br]] 258 259 [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 15.09.42.png, width=800)]] [[br]] 260 261 || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 15.10.06.png, width=250)]] || [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-07-13 at 15.10.18.png, width=250)]] || [[br]] 262 263 [[Image(Screen Shot 2015-06-16 at 13.28.58.png, width=800)]] [[br]] 256 264 257 265 [[CollapsibleEnd]]