TRIAPPEND
Use this to create a new triangulation by adding existing triangulations. The original triangulations are not affected.
Usage:
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triappend <output_triangulation> <input_triangulation1> <input_triangulation2>... |
Where:
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Option |
Description |
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<output_triangulation> |
Refers to the name of the resulting triangulation. Important This program will not run if the output triangulation already exists. |
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<input_triangulation1>, <input_triangulation 2>..... |
Refers to the name of the existing triangulations that are to be added. Wildcards (* for a multiple character wildcard, % for a single character wildcard) can be used. |
Example:
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triappend newtri.00t pit1.00t pit2.00t |
However, if you have a folder and want to use all of the triangulations in the folder, you do not need to list each triangulation separately. Â Instead, you can just list the directory where all the triangulations are stored.
For example:
triappend output.00t D:/Underground_Design/stopes_780.tri/*.00t
which will use all files ending in.00t in that directory, append them together, and put them in the resulting output.00t triangulation.
A more generic form:
triappend <output_triangulation> <input_triangulations_path/*.00t>
Note: Â A forward slash / should be used instead of a back slash \ when defining the path. A back slash \ is the default you get when copy/pasting in windows, so you nee will need to change it.