and "g" is the cell global index, I can use to identify the cell... right? Sorry I missed it. Are you saying "untested", because nobody is currently working with faults? However, the parser for the faults seems complete, correct?
Thanks a lot Paolo On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Joakim Hove <[email protected]> wrote: > The FaultFace has begin () and end () iterators which can be used to > iterate over the indices. This (untested) should work: > > for (size_t g : faultface) > // do something with g > > Hth - Joakim > 28. juli 2016 18:01 skrev "Paolo Orsini" <[email protected]> > følgende: > >> Hi Joakim, >> >> If I understood it right, each fault (as defined in eclipse) is a group >> of FaultFaces >> When looping on the FaultFaces, I don't see any method to get the I, J >> and K of the cell the face belongs to? >> Not even a getGlobalIndex function... >> How do you work out the face the multiplier should be applied to? >> >> I clearly am missing something >> >> Thanks a lot for your help >> >> Paolo >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Opm mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm >> >>
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