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Re: [fem-fenics] interpolate


From: Marco Vassallo
Subject: Re: [fem-fenics] interpolate
Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 12:58:52 +0200




On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Eugenio Gianniti <address@hidden> wrote:

I added a new post [1] with an example and submitted a second patch [2] adding a Python-like interface. Let me know what you think of it.

Eugenio


Hi Eugenio,

thank you very much for your post, it explains well the new function (next time please add also a plot so that it is more colorful).

About the second version of your code:
1) it is really good, congrats!
2) I would change only the order of the input parameter:
   - first argument the function or the _expression_ that has to be interpolated
   - 2nd argument the functionspace or the function where the first argument has to be interpolated
I think you used something different in order to be compliant with the c++ and the python interface at the same time, but it is a little bit counterintuitive!
What do you think about it?

As today GSOC starts, we should clearly define the goal for midterm and final evaluation.
Do we have any news from FEniCS or any suggestion on how they could be integrated??

marco

 
[1] http://gsoc2014-eg123.blogspot.it/2014/05/my-first-function-follow-up.html?m=1
[2] http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?8460

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