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MeshPy: Simplicial Mesh Generation from Python
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MeshPy offers quality triangular and tetrahedral mesh generation for Python.
Meshes of this type are chiefly used in finite-element simulation codes, but
also have many other applications ranging from computer graphics to robotics.
In order to generate 2D and 3D meshes, MeshPy provides Python interfaces to
three well-regarded mesh generators, `Triangle
<http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~quake/triangle.html>`_ by J. Shewchuk, `TetGen
<http://tetgen.berlios.de/>`_ by Hang Si
The former two are included in the package in slightly modified versions. A
generic mesh reader for the latter is included, as is an easy way to run `gmsh`
from a Python script.
For an interface to `gmsh <http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/>`_ by Christophe Geuzaine
and Jean-Francois Remacle, see `gmsh_interop <https://github.com/inducer/gmsh_interop>`__.
MeshPy has no dependencies other than a C++ compiler,
`pybind11 <https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`_,
and a working Python installation. Before installing meshpy,
you may install pybind11 using the command::
pip install pybind11
Online resources
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* `Home page <https://mathema.tician.de/software/meshpy>`_
* `Documentation <http://documen.tician.de/meshpy>`_
* `Source <https://github.com/inducer/meshpy>`_
* `Package index <https://pypi.org/project/MeshPy>`_
* `Discussions <https://github.com/inducer/meshpy/discussions>`_