On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:19 PM, Mohammad Mirzadeh <mirzadeh at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi, > > When using AOCreateMapping, it is not possible to ask for mapping of > indecies that do not exist in the AO -- You get "[0]PETSC ERROR: Argument > out of range!" : > > [0]PETSC ERROR: --------------------- Error Message > ------------------------------------ > [0]PETSC ERROR: Argument out of range! > [0]PETSC ERROR: Invalid input index 21! > [0]PETSC ERROR: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [0]PETSC ERROR: Petsc Release Version 3.2.0, Patch 6, Wed Jan 11 09:28:45 > CST 2012 > [0]PETSC ERROR: See docs/changes/index.html for recent updates. > [0]PETSC ERROR: See docs/faq.html for hints about trouble shooting. > [0]PETSC ERROR: See docs/index.html for manual pages. > [0]PETSC ERROR: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [0]PETSC ERROR: ./petsc on a arch-linu named mohammad-laptop by mohammad > Mon Mar 19 17:16:13 2012 > [0]PETSC ERROR: Libraries linked from > /home/mohammad/soft/petsc-3.2-p6/arch-linux2-cxx-debug/lib > [0]PETSC ERROR: Configure run at Thu Feb 16 02:16:40 2012 > [0]PETSC ERROR: Configure options --with-cc=gcc --with-cxx=g++ > --with-fc=gfortran --with-clanguage=cxx --download-f-blas-lapack=1 > --download-mpich=1 --download-hypre=1 --download-ml=1 > --with-parmetis-include=/home/mohammad/soft/parmetis/include > --with-parmetis-lib="-L/home/mohammad/soft/parmetis/lib -lparmetis -lmetis" > --download-superlu_dist=1 > [0]PETSC ERROR: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [0]PETSC ERROR: AOApplicationToPetsc_Mapping() line 136 in > /home/mohammad/soft/petsc-3.2-p6/src/dm/ao/impls/mapping/aomapping.c > [0]PETSC ERROR: AOApplicationToPetsc() line 250 in > /home/mohammad/soft/petsc-3.2-p6/src/dm/ao/interface/ao.c > > > Is there an easy way to have the AO return a flag integer (like -1) for > nodes that do not exist in the AO? > You can get the indices and check yourself. Matt > Mohammad > -- What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their experiments lead. -- Norbert Wiener -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.mcs.anl.gov/pipermail/petsc-users/attachments/20120319/e8e5dbca/attachment.htm>
