On 06/10/10 23:46, Vijay S. Mahadevan wrote:
Hi Christophe,

I actually just tried it and it works perfectly with the nightly
build. Again, thank you very much for the prompt fix !

I did find something weird in the gui in the new version. If I used
the windows GUI version to create even a first order quad mesh with
the given geo file, it shows a node in the middle of every element
(similar to a bubble). But writing out the mesh file and then
reloading it removes this anomaly. Maybe this is just an error in the
interface portion of it. I thought that you should know because it is
annoying to see a node that is not supposed to be there for a given
order element and gives a wrong impression of the final mesh being
generated. Hope that helps to replicate the bug.

Weird. Can you give the precompiled 2.5.0 version a try?


Vijay

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Vijay S. Mahadevan<[email protected]>  wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply. I will try this tonight and will let you
know if I still have issues.

Vijay

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Christophe Geuzaine<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 06/10/10 01:58, Vijay S. Mahadevan wrote:

Hi,

I have a nice 2-D lattice that I want to discretize using higher order
quadrangles. Since the GUI version does not seem to support p>2, I
work with the command line version (ver:  2.4.2). But it does not
yield correct results. The first and second order meshes work
correctly and display as they should but the higher order meshes are
buggy (the internal nodes per element are incomplete and
inconsistent). I would really appreciate it if you can help me out in
finding the error in the geo file for using higher order
discretizations.

I've attached the geometry file with the mail along with the discrete
mesh for 2nd and 3rd order quads. If you need anything else, do let me
know.

Hi Vijay - this should be fixed in ewcent nightly snapshots. Could you give
it a try?


Thank you,
Vijay



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