Hello-

I'm currently trying to write a xda file given a set of nodes and
element connectivities. I'm not positive I have the header right (it's
trying to mimic the l-shaped.xda in the examples), but given the
following input file

DEAL 003:003
1        # number of elements
4        # number of nodes
.        # boundary conditions
,        #subdomain id specification file
n/a      #processor id specification file
n/a      # p-level specification file
1        #n_elem at level 0
5 0 1 4 3 2
0 0 0
0 1 0
1 1 0
1 0 0

the mesh read functionality dies with the following error:

Reading in and building the mesh
Assertion `mp_in.good()' failed.
[0] src/mesh/xdr_mesh.C, line 74, compiled Oct  7 2011 at 11:37:22
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'libMesh::LogicError'
  what():  Error in libMesh internal logic
Aborted

with the traceback showing
Stack frames: 10
0: libMesh::print_trace(std::ostream&)
1: libMesh::libmesh_terminate_handler()
2: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6(+0xb9926) [0x7fbdc85ef926]
3: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6(+0xb9953) [0x7fbdc85ef953]
4: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6(+0xb9a5e) [0x7fbdc85efa5e]
5: libMesh::XdrMESH::header(libMesh::XdrMHEAD*)
6: libMesh::LegacyXdrIO::read_mesh(std::string const&,
libMesh::LegacyXdrIO::FileFormat, libMesh::MeshData*)
7: libMesh::LegacyXdrIO::read_ascii(std::string const&,
libMesh::LegacyXdrIO::FileFormat)
8: libMesh::LegacyXdrIO::read(std::string const&)
9: libMesh::XdrIO::read(std::string const&)


Did I just really screw up the xda file? Also, worth noting, the xda
file was written with Matlab. Does matlab format files it writes in a
weird way because I'm also having trouble with an ASCII vtk file (from
matlab) and paraview? Note, what is above was copy and pasted from a
vim instance.

Thanks!
Andrea

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