


I realized that in some cases what makes Neper fail is the existence of multiple element sets. I also checked my mesh in Gmsh as well as in ParaView, but I couldn't spot the error visually.įurther input that may help. I cannot see why Neper fails on my mesh, the only difference I see compared to the working mesh ( test_mesh.msh) is that my mesh is not partitioned, so the partition index is 1 for all the tetrahedra. Info : - Generating png file (1200x900 pixels). Number of 0D elts reduced by 100% (to 0). Number of 3D elt edges reduced by 50% (to 2418). Number of 3D elt faces reduced by 95% (to 1612). The mutilated example mesh is called test_mesh.msh and calling neper -V test_mesh.msh -print 1.png gave me the expected output with the following log: To spot the mistake, I started removing entities from the example mesh of FEPX so that it resembles my mesh data structure. Info : Parsed file `3D_testFEPX.msh'.Įrror : You have discovered a bug in Neper! Please file an issue at Info : No initialization file found (`/home/zoltan/.neperrc'). Info : Copyright (C) 2003-2020, and GNU GPL'd, by Romain Quey. Info : Built with: gsl|muparser|opengjk|openmp|nlopt|libscotch (full)
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Info : A software package for polycrystal generation and meshing.
