On Nov 13, 2012, at 9:37 PM, "Paul T. Bauman" <ptbau...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 9:16 PM, David Knezevic
> <dkneze...@seas.harvard.edu>wrote:
> 
>> When I run miscellaneous_ex2 and view the results in paraview I get
>> nonsensical plots, whereas it works fine if I change the output format
>> from ExodusII to GMV.
>> 
>> Is it just me, or is this what others observe too?
>> 
> 
> It's not just you. ExodusII (I think all other formats besides GMV?) needs
> to be updated to handle complex valued solutions. I would suggest something
> along the lines of how we handle the vector-valued output where we
> intercept the variable names and create real-valued, complex-valued, and
> normed-valued "sub-variables" for each variable and then populate the
> components accordingly in build_solution_vector. This is essentially what
> the GMV output is doing, but I don't see any reason this couldn't be done
> in build_variable_names and build_solution_vector (and cutout the GMV
> specific stuff), but I don't know how big of change this will be to other
> I/O parts of the library.

Is this a recent regression or has it been there a while?


Clearly it needs to be fixed but I'd like to prioritize it appropriately.

-Ben




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