Hello,
I thought there was an Aims command to extract a subpart of a mesh using a ROI defined in a texture, but I can't put my hand on it. Before I implement it myself, could somebody confirm that it actually exist ? (if not as a command line, at least as a class ?)
Thanks,
Olivier
extracting a subpart of a mesh
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extracting a subpart of a mesh
Olivier Coulon
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Aix-Marseille Université,
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Aix-Marseille Université,
Marseille, france
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Re: extracting a subpart of a mesh
Hi Olivier,
It exists, but I don't think we have actually made a commandline for it. You can use it in python or C++. The function is SurfaceManip::meshExtract (or aims.SurfaceManip.meshExtract in python).
Denis
It exists, but I don't think we have actually made a commandline for it. You can use it in python or C++. The function is SurfaceManip::meshExtract (or aims.SurfaceManip.meshExtract in python).
Denis
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Re: extracting a subpart of a mesh
Cool, thank you Denis.
Olivier
Olivier
Olivier Coulon
Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone,
Aix-Marseille Université,
Marseille, france
https://meca-brain.org
Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone,
Aix-Marseille Université,
Marseille, france
https://meca-brain.org