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#!CDarkGreen #!N #!Rall256
Mesh Array #!N #!EC #!N #!N Encodes multidimensional regularity of connections.
It is a product of connection Arrays. The product is a
set of interpolation elements where the product has one interpolation element
for each pair of interpolation elements in the two multiplicands, and
the number of sample points in each interpolation element is the
product of the number of sample points in each of the
multiplicands' interpolation elements. An example of a Mesh Array is illustrated
in #!Lmesha32,dxall257 f Figure 32 #!EL . #!Cbrown #!N #!F-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--18* #!Rmesha32 #!N #!N Graphics omitted
from Online Documentation. Please see the manual. #!N Figure 32. Example
of a Mesh Array #!EF #!N #!EC This example represents (in
compact form) the same information as the following irregular Array: #!T,1,261,651
#!N #!N An important special case of the more general Mesh
Array Object is the #!F-adobe-times-medium-i-normal--18* n #!EF -dimensional cuboidal connections of
a regular grid. #!Lmeshx33,dxall257 f Figure 33 #!EL is an example that shows a Mesh
Array composed of two Path Arrays. #!N #!N See #!Limd,dxall618 h Importing Data: File Formats #!EL for
a detailed description of how to specify these compact Arrays. #!Cbrown
#!N #!F-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--18* #!Rmeshx33 #!N #!T,250 #!N The order of the specification
of the counts implicitly creates a list of position indices in
the order of "last index varies fastest." #!N #!N The location
in space of each vertex is determined by the value of
the position referred to by that index. #!N #!N This represents
(in compact form) the TAB This represents (in compact form) the
#!N same information as the following TAB same information as the
following #!N irregular Array: TAB irregular array: #!N #!N [0 1
3 4] TAB [0 1 5 6] #!N [1 2 4
5] TAB [1 2 6 7] #!N [3 4 6 7]
TAB [2 3 7 8] #!N . TAB . #!N .
TAB . #!N . TAB . #!N #!T,0 Figure 33. Mesh
Array of Two Path Arrays (with Regular Connections) #!EF #!N #!EC
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