[Gmsh] Boundary command
David Colignon
David.Colignon at ulg.ac.be
Thu Jul 30 09:51:12 CEST 2009
Hi Mike,
http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/gmsh-full.html#SEC37
Boundary { transform-list }
(Not a transformation per-se.) Returns the boundary of the elementary entities in transform-list.
with
transform-list:
Point | Line | Surface | Volume { expression-list }; ... |
Duplicata { Point | Line | Surface | Volume { expression-list }; ... } |
transform
for example, you can add the following to the end of t2.geo :
aaaa[] = Boundary { Volume {119}; };
For ii In { 0 : (#aaaa[] -1) }
Printf("boundary number %g = %g", ii, aaaa[ii]);
EndFor
Cheers,
Dave
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Mike B. wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Can someone please clarify what does the `Boundary' command do, what
> values it returns and how to use it?. I couldn't find any examples in
> the tutorials or demos.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike.
>
>
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