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Add an Empty grid class
The need turned up for the flexural code when we may or may not have a grid for the open water and want to plot that solution.
In case there is no open water we need an empty grid to plot the empty gridfunction against to avoid errors.
author | Jonatan Werpers <jonatan@werpers.com> |
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date | Thu, 07 Sep 2017 09:16:12 +0200 |
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