Hi Michael,

The answer used to be "you can write out the surface as mesh in vrml or
povray format, from which you can extract the vertices". I think it's still
the proper answer.

Cheers,

Tsjerk

On Jun 11, 2012 5:26 PM, "Michael Lerner" <mgler...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,

If I have a surface representation, is there currently a way to write it
out as points (perhaps with a desired spacing) to a file? I know that the
answer used to be no, but I thought I'd check just in case there was a new
function that I didn't know about.

Cheers,
-Michael

-- 
Michael Lerner
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Earlham College - Drawer 111
801 National Road West
 Richmond, IN   47374-4095


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