There are various mesh formats available for representing unstructured meshes, e.g.,
MeshIO can read and write all of these formats and smoothly converts between them. Simply call
meshio-convert input.msh output.vtu
with any of the supported formats.
In Python, simply call
points, cells, point_data, cell_data, field_data = \
meshio.read(args.infile)to read a mesh. To write, do
meshio.write(
args.outfile,
points,
cells,
point_data=point_data,
cell_data=cell_data,
field_data=field_data
)For both input and output, you can optionally specify the exact file_format
(in case you would like to enforce binary over ASCII VTK, for example).
MeshIO is available from the Python Package Index, so simply type
pip install meshio
to install or
pip install meshio -U
to upgrade.
Download MeshIO from PyPi or GitHub and install it with
python setup.py install
MeshIO depends on
Just
import meshio
and make use of all the goodies the module provides.
To run the MeshIO unit tests, check out this repository and type
nosetests
or
nose2 -s test
To create a new release
-
bump the
__version__number, -
create a Git tag,
git tag v0.3.1 git push --tagsand
-
upload to PyPi:
make upload
MeshIO is published under the MIT license.