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Thanks Robert Caulk, that solved my question.
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Changing status to "solved" to avoid launchpad janitor.
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Zhicheng Gao is still having a problem:
Dear Robert,
If I want to get the constriction size distribution, whether these same cells
make an effect?
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
the two cells are the same cell :)
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Zhicheng Gao is still having a problem:
On the basis of Chareyre's answer, I would like to know how to determine
which three bodies are on the shared facet for such two cells.
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Dear Chareyre, thank you for your reply. I would like to know how to
determine which three bodies are on the shared facet for such two cells.
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Chareyre proposed the following answer:
That's because some particles are duplicated in order to mimick periodicity, si
the two cells are not the same in memory. Why is it a
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Zhicheng Gao is still having a problem:
Hello,
I have a new problem, The code is shown below:
.periodic=True
O.cell.hSize=Matrix3(2,0,0, 0,2,0, 0,0,2)
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Thank you Robert, this solved problem.
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Hello,
getVertices() returns directly the body ids of the constituent vertices.
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Zhicheng Gao posted a new comment:
Dear Robert,
Thank you for your answer. Whether function flow.getVertices(cellid) returns
the coordinates of four vertices, so how can I get the id of the sphere from
the
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Hello,
>Is the cell of the engine formed with the center of four spheres as the
vertex? If so, can I get the four spheres that formed
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