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:At this point, both datasets will be associated with the second mesh and the ''Data Calculator'' can be used to compute the difference between the two datasets. This same sequence of steps can be used to interpolate a dataset from a 3D grid to a 3D mesh, or vice versa. | :At this point, both datasets will be associated with the second mesh and the ''Data Calculator'' can be used to compute the difference between the two datasets. This same sequence of steps can be used to interpolate a dataset from a 3D grid to a 3D mesh, or vice versa. | ||
===3D Mesh to 2D Mesh=== | ===3D Mesh to 2D Mesh=== | ||
:This command creates a 2D mesh from the upward facing elements of the 3D mesh. The materials of the 3D elements are preserved on the 2D mesh. The datasets associated with the 3D mesh are NOT transferred to the 2D mesh. | :This command creates a 2D mesh from the upward facing elements of the 3D mesh. The materials of the 3D elements are preserved on the 2D mesh. The datasets associated with the 3D mesh are NOT transferred to the 2D mesh. | ||
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===Mesh to Solids=== | ===Mesh to Solids=== | ||
:This command will convert each material zone in the 3D Mesh to a solid. | :This command will convert each material zone in the 3D Mesh to a solid. |