> On 04 Apr 2016, at 22:30, David Colignon <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Can you try with: > > Geometry.ScalingFactor > > Global geometry scaling factor > Default value: 1 > Saved in: General.OptionsFileName >
You can also select multiple points in the interface by pressing "Ctrl+left mouse button", or simply do a For loop in the .geo file and iterate over the points. > Regards, > > Dave > > -- > David Colignon, Ph.D. > 1er logisticien de recherche > Université de Liège > ACE - Applied & Computational Electromagnetics > Sart-Tilman B28 > 10, Grande Traverse > 4000 Liège - BELGIQUE > Tél: +32 (0)4 366 37 32 > http://www.ulg.ac.be/nic4 > > On 04/04/16 21:03, [email protected] wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I was wondering if it's possible to change the scaling of every point >> defined in my code with a factor 100 immediately in the .geo file? >> >> I am actually looking for an iterative methode as the scaling command of the >> Gmsh interface requires (if i'm right) to select each point one by one. The >> underlying problem of my situation is that i've already created one thousand >> of points... >> >> Kind regards. >> >> Nicolas Bouvier. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gmsh mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://onelab.info/mailman/listinfo/gmsh >> > > _______________________________________________ > gmsh mailing list > [email protected] > http://onelab.info/mailman/listinfo/gmsh -- Prof. Christophe Geuzaine University of Liege, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science http://www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~geuzaine Tetrahedron V, July 4-5 2016: http://tetrahedron.montefiore.ulg.ac.be Free software: http://gmsh.info | http://getdp.info | http://onelab.info _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing list [email protected] http://onelab.info/mailman/listinfo/gmsh
