Fills FE holes from a node list defining the hole.
    Syntax
      
      *fill_fe_holes_nodelist
        list_id max_width string_array number_of_strings
    
    Type
      
      HyperMesh Tcl Modify Command
    
    Description
      
      Fills FE holes from a node list defining the hole.
    
    Inputs
      
      
        
          - list_id
- The list ID containing the nodes on the hole boundary.
- max_width
- Maximum allowed hole width.
- string_array
- The string array ID that contains the additional input parameters. The string array is
            created using the *createstringarray command. This should always be
            set to 1. 
- Strings are indicated using the format "name: value". Valid strings are:
              
                - AdjacentComp
- 0 - Fill elements should be created in a new component.
- 1 - Fill elements should be created in the adjacent component.
- 2 - Fill elements should be created in the current component.
- ByFeature
- 0 - Features should not be considered.
- 1 - Features should be considered.
- CurvedFill
- 0 - Gaps are filled without taking into consideration the shape of adjacent
                  elements. 
- 1 - Gaps are filled taking into consideration the shape of adjacent elements,
                  ensuring a smooth fill.
- DefineMaxWidth
- 0 - Ignore max_width for hole filling.
- 1 - Consider max_width for hole filling.
- GuideNodePairs
- Specifies an optional list of node IDs in the form "M1 M2 N1 N2 O1 O2 ..." where
                  (M1, M2), (N1, N2) and (O1, O2) are node pairs. These pairs are used to divide the
                  gap to be filled into smaller loops. When provided, gaps are filled ensuring that
                  the loops are split at the specified pairs. This aids in filling complex hole
                  shapes by guiding the filling process correctly.
- Remesh
- 0 - Fill elements should not be remeshed.
- 1 - Fill elements should be remeshed.
 
- number_of_strings
- Integer indicating the size (number of strings) in the string array created using
              *createstringarray.
Example
      
      To fill the hole defined by node list 1, using a max width of 20.5, remeshing filled
        elements, and create the elements in the adjacent
        component:
*createlist nodes 1 1 2 3 4 5
*createstringarray 3 "Remesh: 1" "AdjacentComp: 1" "DefineMaxWidth: 1"
*fill_fe_holes_nodelist 1 20.5 1 3
Use guide node pairs (17,22) and (45,16) for complex hole
        loops:
*createstringarray 4 "DefineMaxWidth:0" "Remesh:0" "AdjacentComp:0" "GuideNodePairs: 17 22 45 16"
*createlist nodes 1 22 23 27 17 66 34 88 26 22 1 99 4 45 12 43 16 99 
*fill_fe_holes_nodelist 1 0 1 4
Errors
      
      Incorrect usage results in a 
Tcl error. To detect
        errors, you can use the 
catch
        command:
if { [ catch {command_name...} ] } {
   # Handle error
}