A regular 2D grid. This simplified example preserves the result.
> dx -processors 1 -script
dx> c = Construct( [0,0],{[0,1],[1,0]},[3,3],{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8} );
dx> d = Post( c, "connections" );
dx> e = Reduce( d, 2 );
dx> Print( c, "r", "data" );
0: PRINT:
Field. 4 components.
Component number 0, name 'positions':
Component number 1, name 'connections':
Component number 2, name 'data':
Generic Array. 9 items, integer, real, scalar
Attribute. Name 'dep':
-> String. "positions"
Component number 3, name 'box':
Randy
I ran the above and got "dep" "connections".
Then I realized that I am still running 4.1.3, so am now installing
4.2 (Windows). I'll let you know if the test changes.
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