Region editing
Tools for editing grid region numbers
ExtendableGrids.cellmask!
— Functioncellmask!(
grid::ExtendableGrid,
maskmin,
maskmax,
ireg::Int64;
tol
) -> ExtendableGrid
Edit region numbers of grid cells via rectangular mask.
Examples: Rectangle-with-multiple-regions
ExtendableGrids.bfacemask!
— Functionbfacemask!(grid::ExtendableGrid,
maskmin,
maskmax,
ireg;
allow_new=true,
tol=1.0e-10)
Edit region numbers of grid boundary facets via rectangular mask. If allow_new
is true (default), new facets are added.
ireg may be an integer or a function ireg(current_region)
.
A zero region number removes boundary faces.
Examples: Rectangle-with-multiple-regions
ExtendableGrids.rect!
— Functionrect!(grid,maskmin,maskmax;
region=1,
bregion=1,
bregions=nothing,
tol=1.0e-10)
Place a rectangle into a rectangular grid. It places a cellmask according to maskmin
and maskmax
, and introduces boundary faces via `bfacesmask! at all sides of the mask area. It is checked that the coordinate values in the mask match (with tolerance) corresponding directional coordinates of the grid.
If bregions
is given it is assumed to be a vector corresponding to the number of sides, im the sequence w,e
in 1D. s,e,n,w
in 2D and s,e,n,w,b,t
in 3D.
bregion
or elements of bregions
can be numbers or functions ireg(current_region)
.
Examples: Subgrid-from-rectangle, Rect2d-with-bregion-function, Cross3d
ExtendableGrids.bedgemask!
— Functionbedgemask!(
grid::ExtendableGrid,
xa,
xb,
ireg::Int64;
tol
) -> ExtendableGrid
Edit region numbers of grid boundary edges via line mask. This only works for 3D grids.