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727238101 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/4470#issuecomment-727238101 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/4470 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDcyNzIzODEwMQ== | jbednar 1695496 | 2020-11-14T17:20:54Z | 2020-11-14T17:21:16Z | CONTRIBUTOR | The same dataset as in that Visualizing_Meshes notebook is also shown in https://examples.pyviz.org/bay_trimesh, which is more self-contained and may be a better starting point. Also note that VTK and pyvista are well supported by Panel, as illustrated in various examples at https://panel.holoviz.org/gallery. It would be great to update those examples to include xarray data sources to more fully capture the pipeline from data to display. I'm not sure what the specific pain points are with UGRID or what specifically is being requested at https://github.com/pyviz-topics/EarthSim/issues/326, but we'd be happy to have examples either in EarthSim or at examples.pyviz.org that start with UGRID datasets and go via Xarray to either 2D or VTK-based 3D visualizations. |
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