\page tui_filters_page Filters usage
+\tableofcontents
+
Filters allow picking only the mesh elements satisfying to a
specific condition or a set of conditions. Filters can be used to create
or edit mesh groups, remove elements from the mesh object, control
mesh quality by different parameters, etc.
-Several filters can be combined together by using logical operators \a
-AND and \a OR. In addition, applied filter criterion can be reverted
-using logical operator \a NOT.
+Several filtering criteria can be combined together by using logical
+operators \a AND and \a OR. In addition, a filtering criterion can
+be reverted using logical operator \a NOT.
-Mesh filters use the functionality of mesh quality controls to filter
+Mesh filters can use the functionality of mesh quality controls to filter
mesh nodes / elements by a specific characteristic (Area, Length, etc).
This page provides a short description of the existing mesh filters,
\sa \ref tui_over_constrained_faces
+\section filter_belong_to_group Belong to Mesh Group
+
+Filter mesh entities (nodes or elements) included in a mesh group
+defined by threshold value:
+- element type can be any entity type, from \a SMESH.NODE to \a SMESH.VOLUME
+- functor type should be \a SMESH.FT_BelongToMeshGroup
+- threshold is mesh group object
+
+\tui_script{filters_belong2group.py}
+
\section filter_belong_to_geom Belong to Geom
Filter mesh entities (nodes or elements) which all nodes lie on the
\tui_script{filters_ex35.py}
-\section combining_filters How to combine filters with Criterion structures?
+\section combining_filters How to combine several criteria into a filter?
-Filters can be combined by making use of "criteria".
+Several criteria can be combined into a filter.
Example :