Iteratively split edges to get a more uniform tessellation
npm install edge-split
Mesh refinement via edge-splitting. Does not change the surface normals. This package is useful if you want to refine your tessellation in order to more finely sample some field, but still preserve sharp corners in your mesh.

``javascript`
var bunny = require('bunny')
var split = require('./index');
var refined = split(bunny.positions, bunny.cells, 0.01, 1000);
console.log(refined) # <- {positions: [[0.5,0.2,0.1], ...], cells: [[0,1,2],...]}
require("edge-split")(cells, positions[, edgeThreshold, maxIterations])edgeThreshold
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This returns a simplicial complex that has maximum edge length less than . By default, edgeThreshold is set to the mean edge length. By default it will split indefinitely, which can be customized by the maxIterations argument. Note: this function modifies cells and positions` in-place, so create a copy before using if needed.
See stackgl/contributing for details.
MIT. See LICENSE.md for details.