As soon as a mesh is created, it is possible to manage it via its own
methods, described in class :class:`smeshBuilder.Mesh` documentation.
As soon as a mesh is created, it is possible to manage it via its own
methods, described in class :class:`smeshBuilder.Mesh` documentation.
#. :ref:`Compute the mesh <compute_anchor>` (generate mesh nodes and elements):
.. code-block:: python
mesh.Compute()
An easiest way to start with Python scripting is to do something in
#. :ref:`Compute the mesh <compute_anchor>` (generate mesh nodes and elements):
.. code-block:: python
mesh.Compute()
An easiest way to start with Python scripting is to do something in
**File > Dump Study** menu item. Don't forget that you can get
all methods of any object in hand (e.g. a mesh group or a hypothesis)
by calling *dir()* Python built-in function.
**File > Dump Study** menu item. Don't forget that you can get
all methods of any object in hand (e.g. a mesh group or a hypothesis)
by calling *dir()* Python built-in function.