Hi,

You are looking for Point::operator(int i) which returns the i=0,1, or
2-component of the 3-vector which represents the point.

-J

Vijay M writes:
 > Hi,
 > 
 > I've got a question that is along the same lines of Parallel mesh
 > question asked few days back. So Roy, this question might be for you.
 > 
 > I was initially trying to use the PETSc function
 > "VecGetOwnershipRange" to find the local nodes and loop over them to
 > set it but then find out after few hours of debugging that the
 > partitioner not necessarily assigns the dofs continuously and hence I
 > was setting wrong values based on dof-number.
 > 
 > Now, I am trying to initialize my solution (xsoln) by setting only the
 > local node values  to an exact solution by looping over the current
 > local nodes. But for this, I then need the node's x, y, z
 > co-ordinates. The class document says that _coords is a protected
 > member and hence I'm not sure how to get this. Here's a sample code on
 > what I'm trying to do.
 > 
 > 
 >      Real value = 0.0 ;
 > 
 >      const MeshBase& mesh = equation_system.get_mesh();
 >      
 >      MeshBase::const_node_iterator       node_it  = mesh.local_nodes_begin();
 >      const MeshBase::const_node_iterator node_end = mesh.local_nodes_end();  
 > 
 >      for ( ; node_it != node_end; ++node_it)
 >      {
 >              const Node* mynode = *node_it;
 > 
 >              // Get current degree of freedom number
 >              const unsigned int dofnum = mynode->dof_number(0,0,0);
 > 
 >              // Does a method like the following exist in the class library ?
 >              // mynode.get_coords(x, y, z) ;
 > 
 >              // Find the exact solution
 >              value = ExactSolution(dim, x, y, z, time) ;
 > 
 >              // Update the solution
 >              xsoln.set(dofnum,value);
 >      
 >      }
 > 
 > Any help would be appreciated. Thanks !
 > 
 > Vijay
 > 
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