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refine-mesh

v1.0.1

Published

Iterative mesh refinement

Downloads

21

Readme

refine-mesh

Iterative mesh refinement based on the technique in

Give this some garbage mesh as input and it will automagically give you a nice uniformly subdivided mesh.

Example

var refine = require('refine-mesh')
var bunny = require('bunny')

var normals = require('normals').vertexNormals(bunny.cells, bunny.positions)

//Refine the bunny from a base mesh to one with a uniform edge length of 0.1
var refined = refine(
  bunny.cells,
  bunny.positions,
  normals,
  {
    edgeLength: 0.1
  })

So, a coarse bunny mesh like this:

Becomes a fine mesh like this:

Install

npm i refine-mesh

API

var mesh = require('refine-mesh')(cells, positions, normals[,options])

Applies iterative mesh refinement to a cell complex

  • cells is an array of triples representing the faces of the mesh
  • positions is an array of [x,y,z] triples representing the vertices
  • normals is an array of [nx,ny,nz] triples representing the normals
  • options is an object with the following properties:
    • edgeLength is the desired edge length (default is median edge length)
    • maxIters is the maximum number of iterations (default 5)
    • splitIters maximum number of edge split iterations (default 10)
    • collapseIters maximum number of edge collapse iterations (default 10)
    • flipIters maximum number of edge flip iterations (default 10)
    • smoothIters maximum number of smoothing iterations (default 20)
    • smoothRate constant controlling rate of smoothing (default 0.95)
    • minSplit minimum number of splits per iteration (default 0)
    • minCollapse minimum number of collapse operations (default 0)
    • minFlip minimum number of flip operations (default 0)
    • minSmooth minimum smoothing improvement (default 0.01*edgeLength)

Returns An object with the following properties

  • cells the faces of the resulting mesh
  • positions vertex positions of result
  • normals vertex normals of result

License

(c) 2015 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License