[opendx-users] Mixed cell types

2002-04-18 Thread Mr. Roman Putanowicz
Hi, I scanned through documentation and it looks like DX does not support meshes with mixed cell types (e.g. triangles and quads in one mesh) - is that true ? Cheers Romek

Re: [opendx-users] Strange Map behaviour - what fails?

2001-05-10 Thread Mr. Roman Putanowicz
Peter D. Kirchner wrote: There is a bug affecting 2d interpolation in dx 4.1.0 ... is this what you are using? see http://opendx.watson.ibm.com/cgi-bin/dx/cvsweb/dx/src/exec/libdx/trisRI2D.c It is fixed in cvs (you can make the change to just this file and recompile if you wish). Pete

[opendx-users] Strange Map behaviour again

2001-05-09 Thread Mr. Roman Putanowicz
Hi, Referring to my previous posting (Strange Map behaviour from 12.02.01) and subsequent answer -- it still does not work for me :(. I downloaded the latest cvs as of 08.05.01 and tried again the script I posted previously. Again it produces wrong result if I try to interpolate exactly over the

[opendx-users] Strange Map behaviour - what fails?

2001-05-09 Thread Mr. Roman Putanowicz
Hi, I was trying some more combinations with the script and data I have posted on the list (12.02.01, Strange Map behaviour). Apparently when I add the Connect command the script produces correct results. So it brings the question which module fails or where I make mistake? Any ideas? Regards

[opendx-users] Strange Map behaviour

2001-02-12 Thread Mr. Roman Putanowicz
Hi, Either I miss something or I encountered strange behavior of Map module :-(. The problem is as follows: We have scalar function of two variables f = f(x,y); Let assume that f(x,y)= x^2 + y^2 and x in [-0.5,1.0], y in [-0.5, 1.5] Draw the profile of function 'f' along a line parallel