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===Point Spacing===
===Point Spacing===
Tool calculate point spacing for a grid. It has the following options:
====Tool description====
The ''Point Spacing'' tool calculate the average length of the edges connected to a point in a mesh/UGrid or scatter set.
 
This operation is the inverse of the process of ''scalar paving'' in [[SMS:Mesh Generation|Mesh Generation]] and the result could be thought of as a ''size'' function (often referred to as ''nodal spacing'' functions).
 
The size function could then be smoothed to generate a size function for a mesh with improved mesh quality.
 
====Input parameters====
*''Target grid'' – This is a required input parameter. Specify which grid/mesh the point spacing dataset will be created for.
*''Target grid'' – This is a required input parameter. Specify which grid/mesh the point spacing dataset will be created for.
====Output parameters====
*''Output dataset'' – Enter the name for the point spacing dataset.
*''Output dataset'' – Enter the name for the point spacing dataset.
====Current Location in toolbox====
Datasets/Point Spacing
====Related Tools====
* [[Template:Smooth Datasets|Smooth Datasets]]
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Revision as of 16:35, 19 October 2021

Point Spacing

Tool description

The Point Spacing tool calculate the average length of the edges connected to a point in a mesh/UGrid or scatter set.

This operation is the inverse of the process of scalar paving in Mesh Generation and the result could be thought of as a size function (often referred to as nodal spacing functions).

The size function could then be smoothed to generate a size function for a mesh with improved mesh quality.

Input parameters

  • Target grid – This is a required input parameter. Specify which grid/mesh the point spacing dataset will be created for.

Output parameters

  • Output dataset – Enter the name for the point spacing dataset.

Current Location in toolbox

Datasets/Point Spacing

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