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meshinit<br />

TABLE 1-8: VALID PROPERTY/VALUE PAIRS<br />

PROPERTY 0D 1D 2D 3D VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION<br />

auto<br />

point ♦ ♦ ♦ numeric<br />

array |<br />

auto |<br />

all |<br />

none<br />

out ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ fem |<br />

mesh | p |<br />

e | t | vg |<br />

eg | vg<br />

mesh<br />

Specifies the<br />

vertices that are<br />

meshed<br />

Output variables<br />

report ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ on | off on Display progress<br />

subdomain ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ numeric<br />

array |<br />

auto |<br />

auto Specifies the<br />

subdomains that are<br />

meshed<br />

all |<br />

none<br />

xscale ♦ ♦ numeric 1 Scale geometry in<br />

x-direction before<br />

meshing<br />

yscale ♦ ♦ numeric 1 Scale geometry in<br />

y-direction before<br />

meshing<br />

zscale ♦ numeric 1 Scale geometry in<br />

z-direction before<br />

meshing<br />

Use the properties point, edge, face, and subdomain to specify the domains to be<br />

meshed. If you use these properties together with the meshstart property, the<br />

value auto means that all domains that are not meshed in the starting mesh are<br />

meshed and none that no further domains are meshed. all means that all domains<br />

not already meshed in the starting mesh and all meshed domains that are not<br />

adjacent to a meshed domain of higher dimension are meshed (or remeshed). It is<br />

also possible to specify the domains to be meshed (or remeshed) using a vector of<br />

domain indices.<br />

The meshstart property is used when meshing a geometry interactively. The value<br />

of this property is the starting mesh of the meshing operation.<br />

The property edgelem is used to explicitly control the distribution of the edge<br />

elements in the mesh. The value of this property is an even numbered cell array<br />

where the odd entries contain edge indices, either as scalar values, or as a vectors<br />

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