2011/2/9 Gossouhon SITIONON <[email protected]>: > Hello,
Hello. I've moved this discussion back to the list. It's best to ask there, since I might not know the answer while someone else does. Or if I do know the answer, it'll be archived and then might help another reader in the future. > Please SIR, in my file joined i want to know > what designate the node > in the part > Element > - > - > - > EndElement. > > we can see 6 number on some lines > or 7 number on some lines > or 8 number on some lines > and i don't know where are the node of a element in these different lines > > That is the first thing to know before creating the format. Yes, indeed. The format of the .msh file is described at http://geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/gmsh.html#MSH-ASCII-file-format. > I need a mesh file like this: > > node_number coordx coordy > > Element_number node1 node2 node3. Yes. You'll see that the coordx and coordy are the second and third fields of the records in the Nodes block, while node1, node2, and node3 are the last three fields of those records in the Elements block which have 2 for the second field (meaning that those records correspond to three-node triangles). You'll find that this is all explained in greater detail in the manual, at the link above. Bon courage. Geordie
LETTER_GEORGI
Description: Binary data
LETTER_GEORGI.msh
Description: Mesh model
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