On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 9:12 PM, David Knezevic
<dkneze...@seas.harvard.edu>wrote:

> I'd like to write out element-based data to an exodus file (again
> related to discontinuous visualization). There is a function
> ExodusII_IO::write_element_data in ExodusII_IO, but it's not clear to me
> how to use it?
>
> I'd like to use it in the same way as ExodusII_IO::write_nodal_data, but
> it doesn't seem to work that way. ExodusII_IO::write_element_data
> doesn't even take a filename, so I'm confused about what it's role is
> supposed to be.
>

You can use it to write out constant monomial variables, right?

Did you need to write out some higher-order elemental data?

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John
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