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- Subject: [cgal-discuss] Python binding of Poisson_reconstruction_function
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 04:52:22 -0700 (PDT)
Hello everyone,
as I try to reconstruct a Surface Mesh from a Point Set in Python, I wonder
if anyone has already wrap the Poisson_reconstruction_function in Python?
If I've well understood the process I should first clean my Point Set and
normalize it, then "creates" the implicit function from this normalized
Point Set and finally creates the Surface Mesh.
It seems that the first and the last steps have already been wrapped in
Python but I can't find a Python-equivalent for the
Poisson_reconstruction_function.
Has anyone has already make this binding? I could use some help for this
project...
Best regards.
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- [cgal-discuss] Python binding of Poisson_reconstruction_function, hcherkaoui, 06/04/2014
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Python binding of Poisson_reconstruction_function, Sebastien Loriot (GeometryFactory), 06/04/2014
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Python binding of Poisson_reconstruction_function, hcherkaoui, 06/05/2014
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Python binding of Poisson_reconstruction_function, Sebastien Loriot (GeometryFactory), 06/06/2014
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Python binding of Poisson_reconstruction_function, hcherkaoui, 06/05/2014
- Re: [cgal-discuss] Python binding of Poisson_reconstruction_function, Sebastien Loriot (GeometryFactory), 06/04/2014
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