On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Guyer, Jonathan E. Dr. (Fed)
<jonathan.gu...@nist.gov> wrote:

>
>     A     B     C     D
>  +-----+-----+-----+-----+
> 1|     | **  |     |     |
>  |     |  ** |     |     |
>  +-----+-----+-----+-----+
> 2|     |    *|**   |     |
>  |     |     |* *  |     |
>  +-----+-----+-----+-----+
> 3|     |     | *** |     |
>  |     |     |  ***|     |
>  +-----+-----+-----+-----+
> 4|     |     |   **|*    |
>  |     |     |    *| *   |
>  +-----+-----+-----+-----+
>

Jamie, this is nice. If you use this approach and interpolate the
values of A and B then you will have two grid parameters. One for the
subgrid density and one for the internal subgrid spacing. Remember
that the meshes need to be joined (not via a diagonal). There must be
a way to write a simple algorithm to do this.


-- 
Daniel Wheeler
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