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# Bonus Exercise - A stationary fluid mixer

You should now have gained enough ParaView skills in order to re-create the visualization on the Home page of these course notes. The visualization shows a so-called static (or stationary) mixer. In such a mixer two fluids enter separated on one side and exit mixed on the other side. The basis for the visualization is the data file __SMRX.vtk__.
You should now have gained enough ParaView skills in order to re-create the visualization on the [Home](../) page of these course notes. The visualization shows a so-called static (or stationary) mixer. In such a mixer two fluids enter separated on one side and exit mixed on the other side. The basis for the visualization is the data file __SMRX.vtk__.

Good luck!

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▶ The first step is to add a __TableToPoints__ filter to our data source. This filter creates a 3D point for each row in the table, based on a set of table values you choose. You can find this filter under __Filters → Alphabetical → TableToPoints__. Set the __X__, __Y__ and __Z__ columns correctly to the table columns representation point position, check __Keep All Data Arrays__ and hit __Apply__.

!!! Hint
!!! Hint "Quick way to add a filter"

A quick way to add a filter whose name you know is to hit **Ctrl+Spacebar**. This will show a search dialog where you can type (part of) the filter name
and matching filters will get listed. Select the filter you want and press **Enter** to add it.
When you know the name of the filter you want to add, a quicker way than navigating the Filter menu is to hit **Ctrl+Spacebar**. This will show a search dialog where you can type (part of) the filter name and matching filters will get listed. Select the filter you want and press **Enter** to add it.
Of course, make sure to have selected the filter whose inputs you want to use before adding the downstream filter.

![](images/tabletopoints.png)

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## Authors

Paul Melis, Casper van Leeuwen (SURF)

Robert Belleman (University of Amsterdam)
* Paul Melis, Casper van Leeuwen (SURF)
* Robert Belleman (University of Amsterdam)

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