triangle_to_xml


triangle_to_xml, a Fortran77 code which reads a pair of node and element files created by the triangle() program and writes a corresponding XML mesh file that can be used by fenics() or dolfin().

Usage:

triangle_to_xml prefix
where prefix is the common filename prefix so that:

Licensing:

The computer code and data files described and made available on this web page are distributed under the MIT license

Languages:

triangle_to_xml is available in a C version and a C++ version and a Fortran90 version and a MATLAB version and an Octave version.

Related Data and Programs:

triangle_to_xml_test

fem_to_xml, a Fortran77 program which reads FEM files defining a 1D, 2D or 3D mesh, namely a file of node coordinates and a file of elements defined by node indices, and creates a corresponding XML file for input to DOLFIN or FENICS.

FENICS, examples which illustrate the use of FENICS, a collection of free software with an extensive list of features for automated, efficient solution of partial differential equations (PDE's).

SHOWME, a C program which can display the POLY files uses as input to TRIANGLE, and the output files that define meshes and other objects.

TRIANGLE, a C program which computes Voronoi diagrams and Delaunay triangulations, and creates and manipulates files that can be displayed by SHOWME.

TRIANGLE_FILES, a data directory of examples of files used by the triangle and showme programs.

TRIANGLE_IO, a Fortran77 library which can read or write node and element files created by the TRIANGLE program.

TRIANGLE_TO_FEM, a Fortran77 program which reads the NODE and ELE files created by triangle() to describe a triangular mesh, and writes two simple "mesh" format files, listing node coordinates and element connectivity.

TRIANGLE_TO_MEDIT, a Fortran77 program which reads the NODE and ELE files created by triangle() to describe a triangular mesh, and writes a corresponding MESH file for input to medit().

XML, a data directory which contains examples of XML files, a standard, general datafile format.

Source Code:


Last revised on 11 December 2023.