On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Tim Kroeger wrote:
>> Sadly no, I meant all nodes, then all elements - Elem is a DofObject
>> too, and that's where we store degrees of freedom for finite elements
>> (e.g. discontinuous monomials) that need some connectivity-less DoFs
>> but can otherwise get away working on
Dear Roy,
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Roy Stogner wrote:
>>> There isn't an easy way that I know of - the easiest way is to loop
>>> over all nodes and then all elements, getting the indices for the
>>> desired variable and then calling NumericVector::set() for each.
>>
>> First all nodes, then all ele
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Tim Kroeger wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009, Roy Stogner wrote:
>
>> Still clearing stuff out of my outbox:
>
> Just to be pedantic: How did my mail get into your *out*box? It should have
> been in your *in*box. (-: (SCNR)
Actually, no, if it was just in my inbox it would ha