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Hide internal edges of quadratic cells
Hi,
this is a manual way to hide the internal edges of (connected) quadratic cells (see also #867).
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separate_cells()
)extract_surface(nonlinear_subdivision)
)extract_feature_edges()
)Links to VTK Documentation, Examples, or Class Definitions.
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And here's the code. I used the resulting displacements of a finite element simulation on tri-quadratic hexahedrons.
Thanks to @tkoyama010, this is an easy task in PyVista.
For black edges, add the two meshes to a
Plotter
.For completeness, here is the initial code-block.
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