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How to export gmsh format mesh with "$Entities" attribute in pointwise |
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Huimin Chen
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Dear all,
I want to use the pointwsie to export a mesh of gmsh format(.msh), but I find after export the mesh in pointwise, there is not "$Entities" attribute in the .msh file, while there are attributes of "$MeshFormat", "$PhysicalNames", "$Nodes", and "$Elements". In my situation, my .msh file must have the "$Entities" attribute. So I want to know it is possible to export gmsh mesh with "$Entities" attribute in pointwise? My pointwise version is 18.6R2, and example files are attached. test.zip Best, Chen |
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