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TriCCo is a python library for computing connected components on an unstructured triangular grid. It is based on the mathematical method of cubulation, which allows one to map a 2-dimensional triangular grid to a 3-dimensional cubic grid. While the former is unstructured, the latter is structured and so existing connected-component labeling libraries can be used. Thus, by mapping the triangular grid to its cubic counterpart, one can compute connected components by using existing other libaries. TriCCo uses the library connected-components-3d (cc3d) for this. TriCCo is distributed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. v1.0.0 was for submission of the original paper to the EGU journal Geoscientific Model Development v1.1.0 for submission of the revised paper to the EGU journal Geoscientific Model Development
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