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Add the binding for getting all of the boundary loops #220

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QhelDIV opened this issue Dec 25, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #243
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Add the binding for getting all of the boundary loops #220

QhelDIV opened this issue Dec 25, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #243

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QhelDIV commented Dec 25, 2023

Hi, thanks for the great work! (I am using libigl in a daily basis)

In the cpp implementation the boundary_loop function has two overloads:
One returns all of the loops, the other only returns the largest loop.

It seems in the python-binding only the latter overload has a python API.
I wonder if it is possible to also expose the first overload to python?
Currently, I have to use igl.boundary_facets first and use scipy's sparse graph utilities to do the same thing.
If the libigl python binding can support this, it would be much more convenient, thank you!

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