VisIt User Manual
v3.1.0
  • GUI Manual
    • 1. Introduction to VisIt
    • 2. Working with Databases
    • 3. Plots
    • 4. Operators
      • 4.1. Working with Operators
      • 4.2. Operators that Generate New Variables
      • 4.3. Operator Types
        • 4.3.1. Box operator
        • 4.3.2. Clip operator
        • 4.3.3. Cone operator
        • 4.3.4. Connected Components operator
        • 4.3.5. Cylinder operator
        • 4.3.6. Decimate operator
        • 4.3.7. DeferExpression operator
        • 4.3.8. Displace operator
        • 4.3.9. Elevate operator
        • 4.3.10. Explode operator
        • 4.3.11. ExternalSurface operator
        • 4.3.12. Index Select operator
        • 4.3.13. InverseGhostZone operator
        • 4.3.14. Isosurface operator
        • 4.3.15. Isovolume operator
        • 4.3.16. Lineout operator
        • 4.3.17. Merge operator
        • 4.3.18. OnionPeel operator
        • 4.3.19. Project operator
        • 4.3.20. Reflect operator
        • 4.3.21. Resample operator
        • 4.3.22. Revolve operator
        • 4.3.23. Slice operator
        • 4.3.24. Smooth operator
        • 4.3.25. SphereSlice operator
        • 4.3.26. ThreeSlice operator
        • 4.3.27. Threshold operator
        • 4.3.28. Transform operator
        • 4.3.29. Tube operator
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    • 6. Visualization Windows
    • 7. Subsetting
    • 8. Quantitative Analysis
    • 9. Making it pretty
    • 10. Animation
    • 11. Interactive Tools
    • 12. Multiple Databases and Windows
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    • 14. Compute Engines
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    • 17. Startup Options
    • 18. Building
    • 19. Building on Windows
    • 20. Acknowledgments
    • 21. Glossary
    • 22. Contributing
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4.3. Operator Types¶

VisIt is installed with operator plugins, which perform a wide variety of functions. Some of the operators are not be enabled by default so they do not show up in the Operator menu. Use the Plugin Manager Window, which can be opened by clicking on the Plugin Manager option in the Main Window’s Preferences menu, to enable additional operators or disable operators that you rarely use.

  • 4.3.1. Box operator
  • 4.3.2. Clip operator
  • 4.3.3. Cone operator
  • 4.3.4. Connected Components operator
  • 4.3.5. Cylinder operator
  • 4.3.6. Decimate operator
  • 4.3.7. DeferExpression operator
  • 4.3.8. Displace operator
  • 4.3.9. Elevate operator
  • 4.3.10. Explode operator
  • 4.3.11. ExternalSurface operator
  • 4.3.12. Index Select operator
  • 4.3.13. InverseGhostZone operator
  • 4.3.14. Isosurface operator
  • 4.3.15. Isovolume operator
  • 4.3.16. Lineout operator
  • 4.3.17. Merge operator
  • 4.3.18. OnionPeel operator
  • 4.3.19. Project operator
  • 4.3.20. Reflect operator
  • 4.3.21. Resample operator
  • 4.3.22. Revolve operator
  • 4.3.23. Slice operator
  • 4.3.24. Smooth operator
  • 4.3.25. SphereSlice operator
  • 4.3.26. ThreeSlice operator
  • 4.3.27. Threshold operator
  • 4.3.28. Transform operator
  • 4.3.29. Tube operator
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