On Tue, 27 Mar 2018, Salazar De Troya, Miguel wrote:

Can I generate the cpa from the cpr without having to save the mesh again?

No; if that's not reasonable just upload the CPR for me?

   >> It's 123 MB.
   >
   >I think my email system will bounce that, so if you could put it up
   >for HTTP/FTP somewhere I'd appreciate it.  If not let me know and I'll
   >set you up with a temporary account for an FTP upload.
   >
   >> None of those cases applies to me. I am using a regular 3D mesh
   >> generated with 3 cubes using MeshTools::Generation::build_cube() and
   >> stitching them together. I am going to make sure there is not a
   >> misalignment when stitching those meshes together. The elements are
   >> simply linear lagrange. I can send you the code that generates the
   >> mesh as well.
   >
   >The mesh is dying after some kind of a posteriori adaptivity, isn't
   >it?  In which case I'd need the whole simulation code to hit the same
   >error?  In that case just getting the generated initial mesh wouldn't
   >be helpful.
   >
   >If I've misunderstood you and the very first mesh is throwing an
   >assert for you, though, then it would be very helpful to have the mesh
   >generation code!

Sending the whole code might be difficult. The mesh that I have
saved is the one generated after the a posteriori adaptivity.

OK; just the mesh alone might be enough to work from, then.
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Roy

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