[Gmsh] parsed post-processing file: interpolation between points

David Colignon david.colignon at mail.be
Wed Feb 2 12:07:12 CET 2005


Hi,

if you are just concerned by the visual aspect, you can go to the Options menu of your view, and in the Aspect tab, choose 3D sphere as Point display, and increases the point size. So it is possible to fill the space between the points.

David Colignon


> ----------------------------------------
> From: Fabian Dortu <Fabian.Dortu at imec.be>
> Sent: Wed Feb 02 11:04:39 CET 2005
> To: <gmsh at geuz.org>
> Subject: [Gmsh] parsed post-processing file: interpolation between points
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I try to generate my own gmsh parsed post-processing file from a list of
> x,y coordinates and their associate (scalar) values.
> The generated file looks like
> 
> View "myQuantityName" {
> SP(0.07,-0.06,0){0.0042};
> SP(0.0674112,-0.06,0){0.00404467};
> SP(0.0685773,-0.06,0){0.00411464};
> 
> etc....
> 
> When I load it in gmsh (v1.58), I only get colored points. Of course I
> would like my values to beinterpolated in the space between the points.
> What should I do to achieve this?
> 
> Regards,
> Fabian
> 
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