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view +grid/equidistant.m @ 774:66eb4a2bbb72 feature/grids
Remove default scaling of the system.
The scaling doens't seem to help actual solutions. One example that fails in the flexural code.
With large timesteps the solutions seems to blow up. One particular example is profilePresentation
on the tdb_presentation_figures branch with k = 0.0005
author | Jonatan Werpers <jonatan@werpers.com> |
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date | Wed, 18 Jul 2018 15:42:52 -0700 |
parents | c3378418d49a |
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% Creates a cartesian grid of dimension length(m). % over the doman xlim, ylim, ... % Examples: % g = grid.equidistant([mx, my], xlim, ylim) % g = grid.equidistant([10, 15], {0,1}, {0,2}) function g = equidistant(m, varargin) if length(m) ~= length(varargin) error('grid:equidistant:NonMatchingParameters','The number of provided dimensions do not match.') end for i = 1:length(m) if ~iscell(varargin{i}) || numel(varargin{i}) ~= 2 error('grid:equidistant:InvalidLimits','The limits should be cell arrays with 2 elements.'); end if varargin{i}{1} > varargin{i}{2} error('grid:equidistant:InvalidLimits','The elements of the limit must be increasing.'); end end X = {}; h = []; for i = 1:length(m) [X{i}, h(i)] = util.get_grid(varargin{i}{:},m(i)); end g = grid.Cartesian(X{:}); g.h = h; end