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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/02/16 20:36, Matthew Knepley
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<div dir="ltr">Sorry I took too long. It has been hectic this
semester. The logic is somewhat complicated with
<div>regard to global and local here, but it is to ensure that
boundary values are put in on output. I</div>
<div>am not sure how to make it more transparent, but I am
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Thanks Matt.<br>
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I see now the documentation for VecLoad() does say "The input file
must contain the full global vector...".<br>
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Maybe it'd be useful to add a note to the VecView() documentation
saying that the vectors to view should be global rather than local?<br>
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- Adrian<br>
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Dr Adrian Croucher
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Department of Engineering Science
University of Auckland, New Zealand
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