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Excuse me , may I ask you a question? How can I install pySMESH on my Anaconda? I'm sorry I can't find a certain way to do this .
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@weiweiisok perhaps start with the project that uses (previous versions) of pyOCCT and SMESH https://github.com/trelau/AFEM. It has a simpler API and you get see example uses of pyOCCT and SMESH in the source code. Note that AFEM uses the smesh4occt
package, but it should all install automatically if you install AFEM into a fresh environment if you're using conda. I'm slowly working on updating dependencies to get SMESH, pyOCCT, and pySMESH all synced up, then I'll update AFEM to use those.
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@frmdstryr fyi. i'll use this issue to track some of these historical things when i think of/find them. perhaps creating individual issues for each specific detail as they are found in context of this project is best?
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@weiweiisok getting pySMESH on Anaconda can happen after some other things like #1 .
If it is helpful, you can install this package that is available now on Anaconda https://anaconda.org/trelau/smesh4pyocct
This is a bit dated, but I believe it uses SMESH 8.3 if it helps you get started.
This pySMESH project is still in it's early days of getting up and running.
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@weiweiisok getting pySMESH on Anaconda can happen after some other things like #1 .
If it is helpful, you can install this package that is available now on Anaconda https://anaconda.org/trelau/smesh4pyocct
This is a bit dated, but I believe it uses SMESH 8.3 if it helps you get started.
This pySMESH project is still in it's early days of getting up and running.
Okay, I have installed smesh4pyocct on my conda. I am a beginner of pyOCCT. Thank you very much!
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By the way, forgive my ignorance please, I also have install pyOCCT on my Pc, and I want to run a demo of you pySMESH, but how can I install pySMESH so that I can use the SMESH (e.g from SMESH.NETGENPlugin import NETGENPlugin_SimpleHypothesis_2D,NETGENPlugin_NETGEN_2D) in my pycharm? I am very interest in the pySMESH.
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@weiweiisok perhaps start with the project that uses (previous versions) of pyOCCT and SMESH https://github.com/trelau/AFEM. It has a simpler API and you get see example uses of pyOCCT and SMESH in the source code. Note that AFEM uses the
smesh4occt
package, but it should all install automatically if you install AFEM into a fresh environment if you're using conda. I'm slowly working on updating dependencies to get SMESH, pyOCCT, and pySMESH all synced up, then I'll update AFEM to use those.
Okay, thank you very much, it's a nice work!
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