Dear Maxi,

It would have been helpful if you'd posted the full error. However, I'm 
guessing that this is the problem: The function that you're trying to call 
<https://dealii.org/developer/doxygen/deal.II/group__constraints.html#ga2376b9a282a2b62be5c55ab62a11a132>
 
is

void VectorTools::interpolate_boundary_values ( const DoFHandlerType< dim, 
spacedim > &  dof,
const types::boundary_id 
<https://dealii.org/developer/doxygen/deal.II/namespacetypes.html#a685c06c8ba84120df596d9e56f5510e2>
  boundary_component,
const Function 
<https://dealii.org/developer/doxygen/deal.II/classFunction.html>< 
spacedim, number > &  boundary_function,
ConstraintMatrix 
<https://dealii.org/developer/doxygen/deal.II/classConstraintMatrix.html> &  
constraints,
const ComponentMask 
<https://dealii.org/developer/doxygen/deal.II/classComponentMask.html> &  
component_mask = ComponentMask 
<https://dealii.org/developer/doxygen/deal.II/classComponentMask.html>() 
)


You can see that the "boundary_function" is templated on spacedim, but 
you're creating the object BoundaryValues<3*dim>(carrier_density) , which 
clearly has a different value for this template argument.

I hope that this helps.

Regards,
Jean-Paul

On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 11:22:02 AM UTC+2, Maxi Miller wrote:
>
> Then I get the following error:
> error: no matching function for call to ‘interpolate_boundary_values(
> dealii::DoFHandler<2>&, int, Step52::BoundaryValues<6>, dealii::
> ConstraintMatrix&)’
>          VectorTools::interpolate_boundary_values(dof_handler,1,
> BoundaryValues<3*dim>(carrier_density),constraint_matrix);
>
>
>
>
> Am Freitag, 4. August 2017 11:14:32 UTC+2 schrieb Wolfgang Bangerth:
>>
>> On 08/04/2017 01:38 AM, 'Maxi Miller' via deal.II User Group wrote: 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > but how do I tell that in 
>> > | 
>> > 
>> VectorTools::interpolate_boundary_values(dof_handler,1,BoundaryValues<3*dim>(),constraint_matrix);
>>  
>>
>> > | 
>>
>> What happens when you do it? 
>>
>> The function takes an additional ComponentMask argument that allows you 
>> to 
>> select individual vector components of the solution for interpolation. 
>> That's 
>> probably what you want to use in your context. 
>>
>> Best 
>>   W. 
>>
>> -- 
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
>> Wolfgang Bangerth          email:                 [email protected] 
>>                             www: http://www.math.colostate.edu/~bangerth/ 
>>
>>

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