/*! \page import_algos_page "Import Elements from Another Mesh" Algorithms \n Import nD Elements from Another Mesh algorithms allow to define the mesh of a geometrical object by importing suitably located mesh elements from another mesh. The mesh elements to import from the other mesh should be contained in groups. If several groups are used to mesh the same geometry, validity of nodal connectivity of result mesh must be assured by connectivity of the source mesh; no geometrical checks are performed to merge different nodes at same locations.
The source elements must totally cover the meshed geometry. The source elements lying partially over the geometry will not be used.
These algorithms can be used to mesh a very complex geometry part by part, by storing meshes of parts in files and then fusing them together using these algorithms.
Import 1D Elements from Another Mesh algorithm allows to define the mesh of a geometrical edge (or group of edges) by importing mesh edges contained in a group (or groups) from another mesh.
To apply this algorithm select the edge to be meshed (indicated in the field \b Geometry of Create mesh dialog box), Import 1D Elements from Another Mesh in the list of 1D algorithms and click the "Add Hypothesis" button. The following dialog box will appear: \image html hyp_source_edges.png In this dialog box you can define Import 1D-2D Elements from Another Mesh algorithm allows to define the mesh of a geometrical face (or group of faces) by importing mesh faces contained in a group (or groups) from another (or this) mesh. 1D elements on the boundary of the geometrical face (if not yet present) are also created by the algorithm in conformity with the created 2D elements.
To apply this algorithm select the geometrical face to be meshed (indicated in the field \b Geometry of Create mesh dialog box), Import 1D-2D Elements from Another Mesh in the list of 2D algorithms and click the "Add Hypothesis" button. The following dialog box will appear: \image html hyp_source_faces.png In this dialog box you can define
See Also a sample TUI Script of a \ref tui_import "Import 2D Elements from Another Mesh". */