Difference between revisions of "SciVisFall2008/Assignment 0"
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=== Problem 2 === | === Problem 2 === | ||
From the root version on the History View design a | |||
pipeline to reproduce the following image: | |||
[[Image:http://www.laurolins.com/cs5630/problem2.png]] | |||
Obs. The colors are important. | |||
=== Problem 3 === | |||
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equivalent to the VTK pipeline equivalent | equivalent to the VTK pipeline equivalent | ||
to the code | to the code | ||
=== Problem 3 === | === Problem 3 === |
Revision as of 16:22, 8 September 2008
Problem 1
To make sure you know how to search versions in the history tree of Vistrails do the following simple task:
1) In the History view locate the version tagged "EX1". Execute this version and annotate it with the name that appears in the visualization.
2) Query by Example Delaunay
Problem 2
From the root version on the History View design a pipeline to reproduce the following image:
File:Http://www.laurolins.com/cs5630/problem2.png
Obs. The colors are important.
Problem 3
1) From the root version on the History View design a Vistrails pipeline equivalent to the VTK pipeline equivalent to the code
Problem 3
translate the C++ VTK source code into a Vistrails/VTK pipeline
2) locate the only version in the file that has a module X connected to a module Y.
Note that there are many versions in the vistrail. You should use the