A generic programming header only C++ library for processing polygonal and polyhedral meshes.
CinoLib is header only. It does not need to be installed, all you have to do is to clone the repo with
git clone --recursive https://github.com/mlivesu/cinolib.git
and include in your C++ application the header files you need. A tutorial with detailed info on how to use the library is under developement. In the meanwhile, you can explore the examples folder, which contains a constantly growing number of sample projects that showcase the core features of the library, and will be the backbone of the forthcoming tutorial.
- Claudio Mancinelli (University of Genoa), Daniela Cabiddu (CNR IMATI), Chrystiano Araújo (UBC), Thomas Alderighi (CNR ISTI), Fabrizio Corda (University of Cagliari), Gianmarco Cherchi (University of Cagliari), Tommaso Sorgente (CNR IMATI)
If you use CinoLib in your academic projects, please consider citing the library using the following BibTeX entry:
@article{cinolib,
title = {cinolib: a generic programming header only C++ library for processing polygonal and polyhedral meshes},
author = {Livesu, Marco},
journal = {Transactions on Computational Science XXXIV},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
editor = {Springer},
note = {https://github.com/mlivesu/cinolib/},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-59958-7_4}}
The software collected in CinoLib spans across a large period of time, starting from the beginning of my PhD to today. Since 2015, this work has been partly supported by research projects such as CAxMan, and CHANGE.