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Mr. Md Shahriar Nizam

Reading .msh file

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Hello Everyone,

I am facing some problem with .msh file. Is it possible to import this file directly in framework? For convenience i am writing down the content of a .msh file.

Thank you,

Shahriar

 

 

         16         4
           1  -60.00000      8.5830686E-07  0.0000000E+00
           2  -60.00000      8.3730265E-07  -1.173258    
           3  -60.00000      7.7634598E-07  -2.317626    
           4  -60.00000      6.8140378E-07  -3.404926    
           5  -60.00000      5.6176958E-07  -4.408386    
           6  -60.00000      4.2915408E-07  -5.303297    
           7  -60.00000      2.9653836E-07  -6.067624    
           8  -60.00000      1.7690419E-07  -6.682545    
           9  -60.00000      0.0000000E+00  -7.132922    
          10  -60.00000      0.0000000E+00  -7.407661    
          11  -60.00000      0.0000000E+00  -7.500000    
          12  -58.00000      0.4668435      0.0000000E+00
          13  -58.00000      0.4554199      -1.173258    
          14  -58.00000      0.4222647      -2.317626    
          15  -58.00000      0.3706245      -3.404926    
          16  -58.00000      0.3055539      -4.408386    
           1           1           2          13          12
           2           2           3          14          13
           3           3           4          15          14
           4           4           5          16          15.

 

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Hey Shahriar,

 

I wrote an import feature for your provided data.

Please find attached the feature definition and an archive with the CAESES Project and Mesh.msh.

 

This is also a custom import. Take a look at this thread.

 

http://www.friendship-systems.com/forum/index.php?/topic/159-exporting-custom-file-formats-using-features/

 

I used it as start for my feature definition. 

 

Cheers,

 

Karsten

ImportMshdata.fdf

MshIMp.zip

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