Hello Madam or Sir,
I am the user of OpenMesh, and I want ask some questions about the parallel code with OpenMesh, exactly, the parallel code is based on OpenMP on the VS2013.
The first question: When I use the OpenMP on the VS2013 to speed up the program which write with OpenMesh, for example, I add the code: #pragma omp parallel for num_threads(7) , just like the following:
and the errors follow, and I do not know why.
and the second question: Could the code with iterator of OpenMesh be paralleled by OpenMP just like " for (TriMesh::FaceIter f_it = mesh.faces_begin(); f_it != mesh.faces_end(); f_it++) " in the above picture? or How can I parallel the code with iterator of OpenMesh?
Thank you for your time! And I am looking forward to your reply.
Sincerely
LuWang
I have been having a very hard time getting usable results from the decimator tool and am wondering what I am doing wrong.
I have mostly been looking at using the "ModQuadricT". However it seems that any usage of non-binary ModQuadricT with `decimate` like shown here (https://www.graphics.rwth-aachen.de/media/openmesh_static/Documentations/Op…) will completely remove almost all vertices since the non-binary version has `max_err_` set to DBL_MAX. I instead have to use `decimate_to`. However, even with decimate_to the end result has many overlapping triangles while the original mesh had none.
Is there a recommended way of using this tool?