Hi Ashok,

You might be able to achieve this using the range option in FieldConvert so possibly try

FieldConvert -r a,b,c,d  infield.xml outfield.xml

Cheers,
Spencer.

On 27 Nov 2016, at 12:36, ashok jallepalli <ash.nani@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Everyone,
     Does any know a smart way to partition to mesh(Nektar XML) file to contain all element in a bounding box?

Example: If i have 10x10 element structure mesh on domain of [0,1]x[0,1]. I need to partition the mesh such that, the new partition file has all elements in the region (a,b) to (c,d). Assuming a,b,c,d are in [0,1].
     - If there is no command line option for the above scenario, How can I accomplish it using the API?

I have tried using the part-only and part-only-overlapping. I am unable to accomplish what I want.

Thanks in advance,
Ashok.
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