Hi Paul,

I think everything is related to the display options associated with your post 
processing view. I would suggest that you go to the Tools > Options menu and in 
the pop-up window select “View [0]” on the left list, to the “General” tab on 
the top, then change a few options :

·         Interval type : set it to Filled Isovalues or Continuous map.

·         The reason why your mapping is not “regular” is because the  range of 
the value to display does not match to the range of the data values. Change the 
range option to Custom, then click on the Min and Max button directly under it.

·         If you want, increase the “interval” option to to add the interval 
count in the filled iso-value mode.

·         To increase the number of digit in the legend of a view, change the 
Format option to something like “%.6g”.

Hope this helps, let me know if you still have questions,

Guillaume DILASSER
Doctorant SACM / LEAS
CEA - Centre de Saclay - Bât.123 - PC 319c
91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex - France -

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Objet : [Gmsh] post-processing : first test

Hi ,

I'm performing (first) tests in order to familiarize with gmsh 
post-processingformat; still trying to understand some tags, but I've been 
noticing visual differences in the mapping.

In the attachment I provide the file (basic 20 nodes hexaedron) and nodal 
values:
- using the original fomat, the mapping is not regular (and it should be)
- whereas if I export it into .pos format, and I reopen the later file, i seems 
consistent

I had a look in the different option, while it is new for me, nothing has been 
obvious for me : any suggestion ?

Nb: how can I increase the number of digits in the legend ?

Thanks for the feedbacks

Paul
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