From: Amneet B. <mai...@gm...> - 2018-06-08 18:54:12
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Nevermind. I read the actual comment in ./include/mesh/matlab_io.h file. There are indeed new lines. (Sorry for the noise) On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 11:40 AM Amneet Bhalla <mai...@gm...> wrote: > John looks like this is what I need. I following the script given on > > http://libmesh.github.io/doxygen/classlibMesh_1_1MatlabIO.html > > filename = 'geometry.xda'; > > fid = fopen(filename, 'w'); > > fprintf(fid, '%d %d', length(p), length(t)); > > fprintf(fid, '%f %f', p); > > fprintf(fid, '%d %d %d %d', t); > > fclose(fid); > > > Want to make sure that there should be *NO *new lines in the ASCII file > as the above MATLAB script shows? > > > On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 10:04 AM John Peterson <jwp...@gm...> > wrote: > >> >> >> On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 9:57 AM, Amneet Bhalla <mai...@gm...> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> Is it possible to use DistMesh with libMesh? If so, is there an example >>> code? >>> I want to use DistMesh as it generates very symmetric (well shaped) >>> triangulation, which is important for an application that I am >>> considering. >>> >>> http://persson.berkeley.edu/distmesh/ >> >> >> >> Depending on the distmesh output format, you may be able to adapt the >> very simplistic MatlabIO reader to work for you... >> >> -- >> John >> > > > -- > --Amneet > > > > -- --Amneet |