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The UGrid clipping display option can be used to cut away a portion of a UGrid and visualize the data inside the grid. To create a UGrid clipping, follow the steps below. | The UGrid clipping display option can be used to cut away a portion of a UGrid and visualize the data inside the grid. To create a UGrid clipping, follow the steps below using an existing UGrid project. | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 16 January 2017
The UGrid clipping display option can be used to cut away a portion of a UGrid and visualize the data inside the grid. To create a UGrid clipping, follow the steps below using an existing UGrid project.
1. Use a clipping plane. | ||||||
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2. Clip to a scalar value. | ||||
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3. Clip to a scalar range. | ||||
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