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December 24, 2019, 07:02 |
using surface samping
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Shai Aser
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Hi,
When sampling the surface of a boundary (type patch) in my mesh, what do the rows represent? points? edges? or else? it seems that I am getting a different number of rows when I am looping over patch faces manually, forAll(mesh.boundary(), patchI) { forAll(mesh.boundary()[patchI], facei) { outputFilePtr() << mesh.boundary()[patchI].Cf()[facei] << endl; } } thank you! Shai |
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December 24, 2019, 09:32 |
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Shai Aser
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found the answer - its a list of mesh points coordinates on the patch
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