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1. Use a clipping plane.
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1. Select a UGrid cell and note vector points.
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- Use the Select Cells tool and note the cell centroid values.
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- Select the Edit | Select by ID menu command.
- In the Select dialog, enter the cell ID.
- Note the cell centroid values.
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2. Set UGrid clipping display options.
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- Select the Display | Display Options menu command.
- In the UGrid tab, turn on the Clip options and click the Options dialog.
- In the UGrid Clip Settings dialog, select the "Plane" setting and set the plane values.
- The cell centroid values and normal vector points must be entered.
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3. Use the clipping plane widget.
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- Using the Edit Clip Plane tool, adjust the clipping plane location.
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2. Clip to a scalar value.
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1. Convert cell dataset to node dataset. (optional)
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- For scalar To use the "Partial Cells" option UGrid Clip Settings dialog
- Right-click on a cell dataset in the Ugrid and select the Convert to Point Dataset menu command.
- Enter a name in the New Dataset Name dialog.
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2. Set UGrid clipping display options.
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- Select the Display | Display Options menu command.
- In the UGrid tab, turn on the Clip options and click the Options dialog.
- In the UGrid Clip Settings dialog, select the "Scalar" setting and set the scalar value.
- Only values above the selected scalar value will be displayed.
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3. Clip to a scalar range.
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1. Convert cell dataset to node dataset. (optional)
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- For scalar To use the "Partial Cells" option UGrid Clip Settings dialog
- Right-click on a cell dataset in the Ugrid and select the Convert to Point Dataset menu command.
- Enter a name in the New Dataset Name dialog.
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2. Set UGrid clipping display options.
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- Select the Display | Display Options menu command.
- In the UGrid tab, turn on the Clip options and click the Options dialog.
- In the UGrid Clip Settings dialog, select the "Scalar Range" setting and set the range values.
- Only values within the selected scalar values will be displayed.
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