> So it seems like you cannot create a MED3 file when using the MED4 library.
>
> Maybe you could escalade this to the MED developers?
There was some discussion of this over at
https://github.com/nschloe/meshio/issues/347#issuecomment-474367765
and it had been raised before that at
> On 11 Apr 2019, at 18:22, Nathan RICKS wrote:
>
> Sorry for the repeated messages, just trying to sort out the issue and coming
> across new things/information that might help resolve the issue. In the .geo
> file attached, it demonstrates what "I think" is the cause of my errors - if
>
> On 11 Apr 2019, at 11:20, jean pierre aubry
> wrote:
>
> hello
>
> how do we do to export a mesh in med 3.3 from Gmsh 4.2.3
Unfortunately I think it's impossible. Gmsh is now linked with MED4, and uses
"MEDfileVersionOpen" to create MED files. From the MED documentation (see the
first
Sorry for the repeated messages, just trying to sort out the issue and coming
across new things/information that might help resolve the issue. In the .geo
file attached, it demonstrates what "I think" is the cause of my errors - if
you generate the 2D mesh and look at the trailing edge, there
Dear Prof. Geuzaine,
Thanks for the response. Indeed, I just tested this using Gmsh on my Mac, and
the resultant mesh runs fine.
So it seems the problem is restricted to the workstation, which is running
Linux 64-bit (red hat). I just tried instead compiling from the source code and
the error
hello
how do we do to export a mesh in med 3.3 from Gmsh 4.2.3
thanks
jean pierre aubry
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