Cloned library of VTK-5.0.0 with extra build files for internal package management.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# This example demonstrates how to extract "computational planes" from
# a structured dataset. Structured data has a natural, logical
# coordinate system based on i-j-k indices. Specifying imin,imax,
# jmin,jmax, kmin,kmax pairs can indicate a point, line, plane, or
# volume of data.
#
# In this example, we extract three planes and warp them using scalar
# values in the direction of the local normal at each point. This
# gives a sort of "velocity profile" that indicates the nature of the
# flow.
import vtk
from vtk.util.misc import vtkGetDataRoot
VTK_DATA_ROOT = vtkGetDataRoot()
# Here we read data from a annular combustor. A combustor burns fuel
# and air in a gas turbine (e.g., a jet engine) and the hot gas
# eventually makes its way to the turbine section.
pl3d = vtk.vtkPLOT3DReader()
pl3d.SetXYZFileName(VTK_DATA_ROOT + "/Data/combxyz.bin")
pl3d.SetQFileName(VTK_DATA_ROOT + "/Data/combq.bin")
pl3d.SetScalarFunctionNumber(100)
pl3d.SetVectorFunctionNumber(202)
pl3d.Update()
# Planes are specified using a imin,imax, jmin,jmax, kmin,kmax
# coordinate specification. Min and max i,j,k values are clamped to 0
# and maximum value.
plane = vtk.vtkStructuredGridGeometryFilter()
plane.SetInputConnection(pl3d.GetOutputPort())
plane.SetExtent(10, 10, 1, 100, 1, 100)
plane2 = vtk.vtkStructuredGridGeometryFilter()
plane2.SetInputConnection(pl3d.GetOutputPort())
plane2.SetExtent(30, 30, 1, 100, 1, 100)
plane3 = vtk.vtkStructuredGridGeometryFilter()
plane3.SetInputConnection(pl3d.GetOutputPort())
plane3.SetExtent(45, 45, 1, 100, 1, 100)
# We use an append filter because that way we can do the warping,
# etc. just using a single pipeline and actor.
appendF = vtk.vtkAppendPolyData()
appendF.AddInput(plane.GetOutput())
appendF.AddInput(plane2.GetOutput())
appendF.AddInput(plane3.GetOutput())
warp = vtk.vtkWarpScalar()
warp.SetInputConnection(appendF.GetOutputPort())
warp.UseNormalOn()
warp.SetNormal(1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
warp.SetScaleFactor(2.5)
normals = vtk.vtkPolyDataNormals()
normals.SetInput(warp.GetPolyDataOutput())
normals.SetFeatureAngle(60)
planeMapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper()
planeMapper.SetInputConnection(normals.GetOutputPort())
planeMapper.SetScalarRange(pl3d.GetOutput().GetScalarRange())
planeActor = vtk.vtkActor()
planeActor.SetMapper(planeMapper)
# The outline provides context for the data and the planes.
outline = vtk.vtkStructuredGridOutlineFilter()
outline.SetInputConnection(pl3d.GetOutputPort())
outlineMapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper()
outlineMapper.SetInputConnection(outline.GetOutputPort())
outlineActor = vtk.vtkActor()
outlineActor.SetMapper(outlineMapper)
outlineActor.GetProperty().SetColor(0, 0, 0)
# Create the usual graphics stuff.
ren = vtk.vtkRenderer()
renWin = vtk.vtkRenderWindow()
renWin.AddRenderer(ren)
iren = vtk.vtkRenderWindowInteractor()
iren.SetRenderWindow(renWin)
ren.AddActor(outlineActor)
ren.AddActor(planeActor)
ren.SetBackground(1, 1, 1)
renWin.SetSize(500, 500)
# Create an initial view.
cam1 = ren.GetActiveCamera()
cam1.SetClippingRange(3.95297, 50)
cam1.SetFocalPoint(8.88908, 0.595038, 29.3342)
cam1.SetPosition(-12.3332, 31.7479, 41.2387)
cam1.SetViewUp(0.060772, -0.319905, 0.945498)
iren.Initialize()
renWin.Render()
iren.Start()