Zahi Batkilin wrote:
I think you are at the right place for asking questions! ;-) See the reference manual for a description of the .geo format. The .msh file gives you a list of nodes and a list of elements related or not to a physical region. For further details, again, see the description of the format in the reference manual. All the information you need is there. It shouldn't be difficult to get what you need. Regards, Ruth
-- Dr. Ir. Ruth V. Sabariego University of Liege, Institut Montefiore, Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Applied & Computational Electromagnetics (ACE), Sart Tilman Campus, Grande Traverse, 10 (B28), B-4000 LIEGE, Belgium phone: +32-4-3663737 -- fax: +32-4-3662910 -- http://elap.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/ |
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