close-scalars¶
Synopsis¶
close-scalars <input> <output> [options]
Description¶
Closes scalar data of an input point set by perfoming a dilation followed by the same number of erosions. When the input data array has more than one component, each component is processed separately.
Command options¶
-
-a
,
-array
,
-scalars
<name>
¶ Name of
-point-data
or-cell-data
array. (default: active scalars)
-
-point-data
,
-pd
[<name>]
¶ Process point data array. (default)
-
-cell-data
,
-cd
[<name>]
¶ Process cell data array.
-
-o
,
-output-array
,
-output-scalars
<name>
¶ Name of output data array. (default: overwrite input array)
-
-c
,
-connectivity
,
-neighborhood
<int>
¶ Maximum node edge-connectivity of neighbors. (default: 1)
-
-r
,
-radius
<float>
¶ Maximum point distance of neighboring points. Used instead of
-c
when positive. (default: 0)
-
-n
,
-iterations
,
-iter
<n>
¶ Number of iterations. (default: 1)
Output format options¶
-
-ascii
,
-nobinary
¶
Write legacy VTK in ASCII format. (default: input)
-
-binary
,
-noascii
¶
Write legacy VTK in binary format. (default: input)
-
-compress
,
-nocompress
¶
Write XML VTK file with or without compression. (default: on)
Standard options¶
-
-v
,
-verbose
[n]
¶ Increase/Set verbosity of output messages. (default: 0)
-
-debug
[level]
¶ Increase/Set debug level for output of intermediate results. (default: 0)
-
-version
[major.minor]
¶ Print version and exit or set version to emulate.
-
-revision
¶
Print revision (or version) number only and exit.
-
-h
,
-help
¶
Print help and exit.