Hello,

I'm interested in using PETSc to manage distributed arrays. Based on my reading 
about the DMDA objects, I see that ghost points can be communicated in box-type 
stencils or star-type stencils.

For my application, assume that I have a 2D DMDA object with star-type 
stencils. For a typical local calculation, I only need to access ghost values 
from two of the four directions at a time. For example, I'd like access to 
ghost values in the South and East directions, but not in the North or West 
directions. Communicating North and West data would seem to be wasting 
bandwidth. Is there any way to accomplish this?

Thanks,
Greg

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