I guess... instead of asking how to do that I should say what I really want to do: zero a variable. So if I have 3 variables in a system (u,v,w) I just want to zero 'v' and not the other two. I was thinking of doing this by snagging all of the dof_indices for v and then calling set() and passing those in along with 0. Is there a better way?
Derek On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 8:39 AM, Derek Gaston <[email protected]> wrote: > Dmitry - did you ever figure this out? I need to do the same thing... > anyone know of a shortcut? > > Derek > > > On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Dmitry Karpeev <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Dear All, >> What's the fastest way to build a list of ALL local dof indices >> corresponding to a given system variable? >> I figured one way is to loop over the local elements, call >> dof_map.dof_indices(elem, elemlist, varid), combine elemlists and >> eliminate >> the duplicates. >> Is there a better way? >> >> Thanks. >> Dmitry. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning >> Cloud computing makes use of virtualization - but cloud computing >> also focuses on allowing computing to be delivered as a service. >> http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51521223/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Libmesh-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libmesh-users >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ _______________________________________________ Libmesh-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libmesh-users
