As advised by Jonathan Guyer, I added an issue to GitHub:
https://github.com/usnistgov/fipy/issues/819

Le jeudi 16 septembre 2021 à 09:49:47 UTC+2, Henri Colaux a écrit :

>
> Dear Fipy users,
>
> I would like to draw your attention on the question I asked on 
> stackoverflow :
>
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69196642/define-a-non-cartesian-mesh-in-fipy
>
> I am trying to simulate the elementary unit of a 2D system that have a 
> P6mm symmetry in fipy and I would like to define a non-cartesian mesh that 
> describes the system described below. Yet,
> mesh = fipy.Grid2D(nx = 10, ny = 10, dx = 1., dy = 1.) 
>
> only returns uniform meshes. I thought of changing the FaceVariable, but 
> it seems it only accepts Boolean variables. I could also simulate a 
> cartesian system equivalent to this one, but there would be redondant data. 
> Would someone have a better approach?
>
> You can see the picture on the stackoverflow question.
> Cheers,
>
> Henri Colaux
>

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