I don't think John or Ben has hit on the problem yet; I likewise
haven't had a chance to do more than skim your code, but it did look
like you're correctly setting up a non-exterior quadrature rule and
pulling xyz coordinates.

On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Petry Stefan wrote:

> -0.0101701<x<-0.010009
> .0100975<y<0.0102585
> Quadrature point 0: x=-0.00839908 ; y=0.00843638
> Quadrature point 0 is in element!
> Quadrature point 1: x=-0.00958875 ; y=0.00972795
> Quadrature point 1 is in element!
> Quadrature point 2: x=-0.00381006 ; y=0.00384751
> Quadrature point 2 is in element!
> Quadrature point 3: x=-0.00838955 ; y=0.00852933
> Quadrature point 3 is in element!

Can you output all the nodal coordinates for this example, not just
the min/max range?  I'm not sure what's wrong, but more information
might help us replicate or diagnose the problem.
---
Roy

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