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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come build with us! The BlackBerry® Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event you need to attend this year. Jumpstart your developing skills, take BlackBerry mobile applications to market and stay ahead of the curve. Join us from November 9-12, 2009. Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/devconf _______________________________________________ Libmesh-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libmesh-users
