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==Importing==
==Importing==
UGrids can be imported by selecting the ''File|Open'' command or by dragging and dropping the file onto the GMS window. GMS recognizes the .vtu
UGrids can be imported from a [http://www.vtk.org/VTK/img/file-formats.pdf VTK XML file] by selecting the ''File|Open'' command or by dragging and dropping the file onto the GMS window. GMS recognizes the ".vtu" extension, which by convention is the extension used for a VTK XML file containing an unstructured grid.


==Conversion From Other Data Types==
==Conversion From Other Data Types==

Revision as of 23:22, 12 February 2014

UGrid Module
VoronoiUGrid.png
UGrid
Creating and Editing
Viewing Modes
Converting to Other Data Types
Exporting UGrids
UGrid Interpolation
More
Display Options
Tool Palette
Cell Properties
UGrid Commands

There are a number of ways to create UGrids.

Importing

UGrids can be imported from a VTK XML file by selecting the File|Open command or by dragging and dropping the file onto the GMS window. GMS recognizes the ".vtu" extension, which by convention is the extension used for a VTK XML file containing an unstructured grid.

Conversion From Other Data Types

The following data types can be converted to UGrids by right-clicking on the object in the Project Explorer and selecting the Convert To > UGrid command from the pop-up menu.

Horizons

The Horizons -> UGrid command (in the TINs and Boreholes menus) uses horizons to create a 3D UGrid.