Gmsh displays all meshes and post-processing data based on elements: so indeed you will need to add "point elements" (1 point for each vertex) in the med file in order to visualize it.
Christophe > On 17 May 2018, at 14:56, Tomasz Koziara <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Christophe, > > Here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ve8rm3qjyvew1uq/spring_system0rb.med.gz?dl=0 > <https://www.dropbox.com/s/ve8rm3qjyvew1uq/spring_system0rb.med.gz?dl=0> > > Best regards, > Tomek > > > > On 17 May 2018 at 08:50, Christophe Geuzaine <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Can you send a (small) example file? > >> On 14 May 2018, at 13:08, Tomasz Koziara <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Continuing development of MED export in parmec <http://parmes.org/parmec/> I >> keep using Gmsh to test it. This time I am exporting nodes with time >> dependent scalar and vector fields attached to them. There are no elements >> or connectivity declared in the mesh. After import Gmsh shows all the views >> (per field) but I am not able to visualise anything. I would appreciate a >> helpful hint or comment:) >> >> Thank you, >> Tomek >> _______________________________________________ >> gmsh mailing list >> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> http://onelab.info/mailman/listinfo/gmsh >> <http://onelab.info/mailman/listinfo/gmsh> > > > _______________________________________________ > gmsh mailing list > [email protected] > http://onelab.info/mailman/listinfo/gmsh
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