With filters, you can either directly select a boolean property or apply a function. For example, if you have a property representing the temperature of nodes, you can select all nodes above a specific value and so on.

Giuseppe


2014-07-07 9:32 GMT+02:00 Flavien Lambert <petit.lepton@gmail.com>:
Thanks a lot! To be sure to understand, in the XML file, a property must be defined as a boolean on the nodes and set as either 0 or 1, right?


On 7 July 2014 15:18, Giuseppe Profiti <gamma2@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Hi Flavien,
you may use filters as explained here

Best,
Giuseppe


2014-07-07 8:06 GMT+02:00 Flavien Lambert <petit.lepton@gmail.com>:
Hi all,
I was wondering if there is a clever way to extract the list of vertices with a given value of a property or if you have to run a loop on the vertices on build the list by hand (I searched on the documentation but did not find it...).
Thanks,
F.

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