smesh/doc/salome/examples/grouping_elements_ex07.py

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# Cut of groups
import SMESH_mechanic
smesh = SMESH_mechanic.smesh
mesh = SMESH_mechanic.mesh
salome = SMESH_mechanic.salome
# Criterion : AREA > 20
aFilter = smesh.GetFilter(smesh.FACE, smesh.FT_Area, smesh.FT_MoreThan, 20.)
anIds = mesh.GetIdsFromFilter(aFilter)
print "Criterion: Area > 20, Nb = ", len(anIds)
# create a group by adding elements with area > 20
aGroupMain = mesh.MakeGroupByIds("Area > 20", smesh.FACE, anIds)
# Criterion : AREA < 60
aFilter = smesh.GetFilter(smesh.FACE, smesh.FT_Area, smesh.FT_LessThan, 60.)
anIds = mesh.GetIdsFromFilter(aFilter)
print "Criterion: Area < 60, Nb = ", len(anIds)
# create a group by adding elements with area < 60
aGroupTool = mesh.MakeGroupByIds("Area < 60", smesh.FACE, anIds)
# create a cut of groups : area >= 60
aGroupRes = mesh.CutGroups(aGroupMain, aGroupTool, "Area >= 60")
print "Criterion: Area >= 60, Nb = ", len(aGroupRes.GetListOfID())
# Please note that also there is CutListOfGroups() method which works with lists of groups of any lengths
salome.sg.updateObjBrowser(1)