As a first cut, I've moved ex23, ex30 and ex31 into a new 
examples/reduced_basis/ directory. If everyone's happy with how this 
looks, I can reorganize the other examples too.

But I think some thought needs to go into how to reorganize the 
examples. Further to Derek's suggestion, I'd suggest something along the 
lines of (renumbering starting with ex01 within each directory):

examples/introduction: ex1 to ex5
examples/transient: ex9, ex8
examples/adaptivity: ex0, ex10, ex14, ex15
examples/eigenproblems: ex16, ex17
examples/systems_of_equations: ex11, ex13
examples/fem_system: ex18, ex26, ex27
examples/subdomains: ex25, ex28

I'm not sure where to put these ones:

ex6 (infinite elements, there's only one infinite elements example so 
doesn't seem to need its own directory)
ex7 (complex numbers and FrequencySystem)
ex12 (MeshData, do we want to remove this one anyway?)
ex19 (nonlinear_solver)
ex20 (shell_matrix)
ex21 (DG)
ex24 (transient periodic boundary conditions with adaptivity, could go 
into the examples/transient directory?)
ex29 (tetgen and triangle support)


Dave




On 10/25/2011 09:49 PM, Derek Gaston wrote:
> What about changing the way we store examples altogether?  Maybe we should do 
> something like:
>
> examples/beginning/ex01
> examples/adaptivity/ex01
> examples/transient/ex01
> examples/femsystem/ex01
> examples/infinite_elements/ex01
> examples/reduced_basis/ex01
>
> etc….
>
> The example numbers are starting to get a bit out of control…
>
> Derek
>
> On Oct 25, 2011, at 7:41 PM, Roy Stogner wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011, David Knezevic wrote:
>>
>>> There's a few more people working on rbOOmit these days, so I'd like to
>>> add a couple of new Reduced Basis examples to libMesh, if everyone's OK
>>> with that?
>> Almost certainly.  What would be new in the new examples?
>>
>>> Would renumbering examples be an option, e.g. it'd be kinda weird if the
>>> Reduced Basis examples are ex23, ex30 and ex31 (or something)?
>> Definitely.
>> ---
>> Roy
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