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Timestamp:
Oct 4, 2006, 11:00:56 AM (18 years ago)
Author:
ole
Message:

Added functionality for getting arbitrary interpolated values in Quantity as well as calculating inundation height and location. This work was done at SUT during the last week of September 2006.

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  • anuga_core/source/anuga/abstract_2d_finite_volumes/domain.py

    r3678 r3689  
    318318
    319319        See methods inside the quantity object for more options
     320
     321        FIXME: clean input args
    320322        """
    321323
     
    498500        print self.timestepping_statistics()
    499501
    500         #Old version
    501         #if self.min_timestep == self.max_timestep:
    502         #    print 'Time = %.4f, delta t = %.8f, steps=%d (%d)'\
    503         #          %(self.time, self.min_timestep, self.number_of_steps,
    504         #            self.number_of_first_order_steps)
    505         #elif self.min_timestep > self.max_timestep:
    506         #    print 'Time = %.4f, steps=%d (%d)'\
    507         #          %(self.time, self.number_of_steps,
    508         #            self.number_of_first_order_steps)
    509         #else:
    510         #    print 'Time = %.4f, delta t in [%.8f, %.8f], steps=%d (%d)'\
    511         #          %(self.time, self.min_timestep,
    512         #            self.max_timestep, self.number_of_steps,
    513         #            self.number_of_first_order_steps)
    514502
    515503    def timestepping_statistics(self):
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