Thanks for the clarification. I mixed it up.
On 20.05.2011, at 16:06, Barry Smith wrote: > > Be sure you are using the same definition of interlaced as we are. Generally > when interlacing inodes will exist, when not interlacing they will not exist. > From you print outs you have the opposite effect which is unlikely. > > Say we have a PDE with three components at each grid point, u, v, and p. > Then interlaced is storing the values [u0 v0 p0 u1 v1 p1 ....] > noninterlaced is storing it [u0 u1 ... v0 v1 .... p0 p1 ....]
