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JMesh is a JSON-based portable and extensible file format for the storage and interchange of unstructured geometric data, including discretized geometries such as triangular and tetrahedral meshes, parametric geometries such as NURBS curves and surfaces, and constructive geometries such as constructive solid geometry (CGS) of shape primitives and meshes. Built upon the JData specification, a JMesh file utilizes the JSON and Universal Binary JSON (UBJSON) constructs to serialize and encode geometric data structures, therefore, it can be directly processed by most existing JSON and UBJSON parsers. The JMesh specification defines a list of JSON-compatible constructs to encode geometric data, including N-dimensional (ND) vertices, curves, surfaces, solid elements, shape primitives, their inter

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  • JMesh is a JSON-based portable and extensible file format for the storage and interchange of unstructured geometric data, including discretized geometries such as triangular and tetrahedral meshes, parametric geometries such as NURBS curves and surfaces, and constructive geometries such as constructive solid geometry (CGS) of shape primitives and meshes. Built upon the JData specification, a JMesh file utilizes the JSON and Universal Binary JSON (UBJSON) constructs to serialize and encode geometric data structures, therefore, it can be directly processed by most existing JSON and UBJSON parsers. The JMesh specification defines a list of JSON-compatible constructs to encode geometric data, including N-dimensional (ND) vertices, curves, surfaces, solid elements, shape primitives, their interactions (such as CGS) and spatial relations, together with their associated properties, such as numerical values, colors, normals, materials, textures and other properties related to graphics data manipulation, 3-D fabrication, computer graphics rendering and animations. (en)
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  • JMesh is a JSON-based portable and extensible file format for the storage and interchange of unstructured geometric data, including discretized geometries such as triangular and tetrahedral meshes, parametric geometries such as NURBS curves and surfaces, and constructive geometries such as constructive solid geometry (CGS) of shape primitives and meshes. Built upon the JData specification, a JMesh file utilizes the JSON and Universal Binary JSON (UBJSON) constructs to serialize and encode geometric data structures, therefore, it can be directly processed by most existing JSON and UBJSON parsers. The JMesh specification defines a list of JSON-compatible constructs to encode geometric data, including N-dimensional (ND) vertices, curves, surfaces, solid elements, shape primitives, their inter (en)
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