A |
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activate | This function is used to define a particular portion of a cloud for further operations. |
C |
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cell | A mesh may consist of several cells (i.e. sub-clouds): for example, the
mesh below consists of two cells.
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characteristic line | They are particular lines corresponding for instance to curvature variations (fillets start/end) or sharp edges, ... |
F |
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flipping edge | An edge common to two triangles of a mesh may be flipped, that is
rotated, to respect the shape a sharp edge of the tessellated part. |
M |
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mesh | A mesh consists of a set of meshal faces (triangles) which represent the
surface of a 3D model. A triangulation is computed to describe the neighborhood relation of all points. A mesh can be used to check the quality of the points, or can be processed in other applications. A mesh may present some irregularities such as:
A mesh may also present some structural problems such as:
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R |
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remove | This function deletes physically points from the cloud of points. The points cannot be recovered. |
S |
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shading | A tessellation can be visualized in shaded mode. This mode is a method for visualizing the point data and getting an impression of its quality. |