![]() ![]() It's possible to use the following per-face variables, or variables associated to the three vertex of every face: It's possible to use parenthesis (), and predefined operators: MeshLab filter name: ‘Conditional Face Selection’īoolean function using muparser lib to perform faces selection over current mesh. MeshLab filter name: ‘Compute Topological Measures for Quad Meshes’Ĭompute a set of topological measures over a quad mesh. compute_topological_measures_for_quad_meshes ¶ MeshLab filter name: ‘Compute Topological Measures’Ĭompute a set of topological measures over a mesh. Default values listed here are computed on a 1x1x1 cube (pymeshlab/tests/sample/cube.obj), but their value will be computed on the input mesh if they are left as default.Ĭreate also split surfaces: If selected, it will create two layers with the portion of the mesh under and over the section plane. Please note: some filter parameters depend on the mesh(es) used as input of the filter. ![]() Most of the filters do not return nothing, therefore the dictionary will be empty. The _filter() returns a dictionary that may contain some values returned by the applied filter. The string is expected to have at least an extension on its final characters see the documentation of the specific filter for further info ![]()
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