Sorry... > GModel *m = new GModel(); 2013/6/2 Bruno Correia da Silva <[email protected]>: > Hello everyone, > > I am using the following code block (. GEO Generated with GMSH GUI) > as a reference to do a (.GEO) with an application using the API in > C++. > > Point (1) = {-1.8, 0.8, 0, 1}; > Point (3) = {5.7, 0.3, 0, 1}; > Point (4) = {-2.5, -3.4, 0, 1}; > Point (5) = {7, -3.6, 0, 1}; > Point (6) = {-0, -1.3, 0, 1}; > Point (7) = {0.3, -1.3, 0, 1}; > Point (8) = {3.9, -2, 0, 1}; > Point (9) = {4.2, -2, 0, 1}; > Line (1) = {1, 4}; > Line (5) = {4, 5}; > Line (8) = {5, 3}; > Line (9) = {3, 1}; > Circle (10) = {6, 7, 7}; > Circle (11) = {8, 9, 9}; > Loop line (12) = {9, 1, 5, 8}; > Line Loop (13) = {10}; > Line Loop (14) = {11}; > Surface plane (12) = {12, 13, 14}; > > My interest is in the last line: > Surface plane (12) = {12, 13, 14}; > > When I use the function addPlanarFace: > "... > GModel *m = new GModel(); > ... > * GFaceGMSH gf1 = m-> addPlanarFace (lineLoop1); > ... " > > My result in (. GEO) is just a lineloop inside the plane surface is : > "Surface plane (12) = {12};" > > > For an implementation of the palliative outcome i am using > addEmbeddedEdge to add a circle inside my lineloop. > "... > gf1-> addEmbeddedEdge (GC1) / / GC1 is a Gedge > ... " > > But what have this results generated (. GEO) is: > "... > Point(1) = {0, 0, 0, 1}; > Point(2) = {4, 0, 0, 1}; > Point(3) = {0, 4, 0, 1}; > Point(4) = {4, 4, 0, 1}; > Circle (5) = {5, 6, 5}; > Circle (6) = {5, 6, 5}; > Line Loop (1) = {1, 2, 3, 4}; > Plane Surface (1) = {1}; > In line Surface {5} {1}; > Line {6} In Surface {1}; > ... " > > Please, Could anyone help me on what function should I use to match the > result? > > > Att
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