On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Guyer, Jonathan E. Dr. (Fed) <jonathan.gu...@nist.gov> wrote:
> > A B C D > +-----+-----+-----+-----+ > 1| | ** | | | > | | ** | | | > +-----+-----+-----+-----+ > 2| | *|** | | > | | |* * | | > +-----+-----+-----+-----+ > 3| | | *** | | > | | | ***| | > +-----+-----+-----+-----+ > 4| | | **|* | > | | | *| * | > +-----+-----+-----+-----+ > Jamie, this is nice. If you use this approach and interpolate the values of A and B then you will have two grid parameters. One for the subgrid density and one for the internal subgrid spacing. Remember that the meshes need to be joined (not via a diagonal). There must be a way to write a simple algorithm to do this. -- Daniel Wheeler _______________________________________________ fipy mailing list fipy@nist.gov http://www.ctcms.nist.gov/fipy [ NIST internal ONLY: https://email.nist.gov/mailman/listinfo/fipy ]