OpenMesh issueshttps://gitlab.vci.rwth-aachen.de:9000/OpenMesh/OpenMesh/-/issues2018-05-03T14:28:04Zhttps://gitlab.vci.rwth-aachen.de:9000/OpenMesh/OpenMesh/-/issues/53swap_*_indices methods2018-05-03T14:28:04ZJanis Bornswap_*_indices methodsOpenVolumeMesh provides [methods](https://www.graphics.rwth-aachen.de:9000/OpenVolumeMesh/OpenVolumeMesh/blob/master/src/OpenVolumeMesh/Core/TopologyKernel.hh#L528) to reorder the indices of mesh elements (e.g. `swap_vertex_indices`) wit...OpenVolumeMesh provides [methods](https://www.graphics.rwth-aachen.de:9000/OpenVolumeMesh/OpenVolumeMesh/blob/master/src/OpenVolumeMesh/Core/TopologyKernel.hh#L528) to reorder the indices of mesh elements (e.g. `swap_vertex_indices`) without affecting the geometry or structure of the mesh in any other way. This is quite useful for reindexing mesh data when working in matrix form in order to achieve a certain block structure.
It would be useful to have the same feature in OpenMesh.https://gitlab.vci.rwth-aachen.de:9000/OpenMesh/OpenMesh/-/issues/38Vector11T ctor refactoring2022-01-07T14:41:02ZJanis BornVector11T ctor refactoringIdeally, there would be a constructor accepting a mixture of arguments which can be converted to `Scalar` as well as `Scalar` rvalues which are then moved to the appropriate location.Ideally, there would be a constructor accepting a mixture of arguments which can be converted to `Scalar` as well as `Scalar` rvalues which are then moved to the appropriate location.