Changes between Version 26 and Version 27 of u/madams/3DCDMVisualizationInstructions


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10/12/14 17:13:55 (10 years ago)
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    1311311. Run the script (i.e. {{{sh okc_to_curve.sh}}} or {{{bash okc_to_curve.sh}}}, on a super computer that uses slurm one could even use {{{sbatch okc_to_curve.sh}}} and it will run instantaneously.) Now you'll have files for each sink_*.okc that are of the form sink_*.okc.xy.curve, .okc.yz.curve, and .okc.zx.curve. We will be visualizing these three curve files that are produced by the script.
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    133 2. Import your .curve files through Add + > Curve > curve. Note the new database correlation created in '''Figure '''. If you want to order them similarly to mass1, mass2 and mass3 -- then proceed with yz (x-axis, i.e. mass1), zx (y-axis, i.e. mass2), and xy (z-axis, i.e. mass3).
     1332. Import your .curve files through Add + > Curve > curve. Note the new database correlation created in '''Figure  15'''. If you want to order them similarly to mass1, mass2 and mass3 -- then proceed with yz (x-axis, i.e. mass1), zx (y-axis, i.e. mass2), and xy (z-axis, i.e. mass3).
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     135[[Image(ssinks2.png, 75%)]]
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     137'''Figure 15.''' The sink curve files imported but not drawn. Note the new database correlation. When the sinks are drawn, VisIt spits out warnings and errors -- then the links turn red (not illustrated here).
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    1351393. Currently, if one attempts to visualize curves in a 3D spatial dimension we run into the following: