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\page mesh_infos_page Mesh infos
\n There are three information boxes: <b>Standard Mesh
Infos</b>, <b>Advanced Mesh Infos</b> and <b> Mesh Element Info</b>.
<br>
\anchor standard_mesh_infos_anchor
<h2>Standard Mesh Infos</h2>
The <b>Standard Mesh Infos</b> box gives only the information on the
number of elements of maximum dimension and the number of nodes in the
mesh. However, from this Info you can learn about groups selected on
this mesh.
\n To view the <b>Standard Mesh Infos</b>, select your mesh or submesh
in the <b>Object Browser</b> and select <b>Standard Mesh Infos</b>
from the \b Mesh menu or click <em>"Standard Mesh Infos"</em> button
in the toolbar.
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\image html image49.png
<center><em>"Standard Mesh Infos" button</em></center>
The following information will be displayed:
\image html a-standmeshinfo.png
<br>
\anchor advanced_mesh_infos_anchor
<h2>Advanced Mesh Infos</h2>
The <b>Advanced Mesh Infos</b> box gives more information about the mesh,
including the total number of faces and volumes and their geometrical
types.
\n To view the <b>Advanced Mesh Infos</b>, select your mesh or submesh
in the <b>Object Browser</b> and select <b>Advanced Mesh Infos</b>
from the \b Mesh menu or click <em>"Advanced Mesh Infos"</em> button
in the toolbar.
\image html image50.gif
<center><em>"Advanced Mesh Infos" button</em></center>
The following information will be displayed:
\image html advanced_mesh_infos.png
In case you get Mesh Infos via a \ref tui_viewing_mesh_infos "TUI script",
the information is displayed in Python Console.
\image html b-mesh_infos.png
<br>
\anchor mesh_element_info_anchor
<h2>Mesh Element Info</h2>
The <b>Mesh Element Info</b> dialog box gives basic information about the type, coordinates and connectivity of the selected mesh node or element.
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\n It is possible to input the Element ID or to select the Element in
the Viewer.
\image html eleminfo1.png
\image html eleminfo2.png
*/