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    12621262\begin{figure}[h]
    12631263  \begin{center}
    1264     %\includegraphics[width=90mm, height=90mm]{triangularmesh.eps}
     1264    \includegraphics[width=90mm, height=90mm]{triangularmesh.jpg}
    12651265  \end{center}
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    20262026  \end{funcdesc}
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     2030  \begin{funcdesc}{get\_maximum\_value}{indices = None}
     2031  Module: \module{abstract\_2d\_finite\_volumes.quantity}
     2032
     2033  Return maximum value of quantity (on centroids)
     2034
     2035  Optional argument indices is the set of element ids that
     2036  the operation applies to. If omitted all elements are considered.
     2037
     2038  Note, we do not seek the maximum at vertices as each vertex can
     2039  have multiple values - one for each triangle sharing it.           
     2040  \end{funcdesc}
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     2044  \begin{funcdesc}{get\_maximum\_location}{indices = None}
     2045  Module: \module{abstract\_2d\_finite\_volumes.quantity}
     2046
     2047  Return location of maximum value of quantity (on centroids)
     2048
     2049        Optional argument indices is the set of element ids that the operation applies to.
     2050
     2051        Usage:
     2052            x, y = get_maximum_location()
     2053
     2054
     2055        Notes:
     2056            We do not seek the maximum at vertices as each vertex can
     2057            have multiple values - one for each triangle sharing it.
     2058
     2059            If there are multiple cells with same maximum value, the
     2060            first cell encountered in the triangle array is returned.       
     2061        """
     2062
     2063        i = self.get_maximum_index(indices)
     2064        x, y = self.domain.get_centroid_coordinates()[i]
     2065
     2066        return x, y
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    20292077  \begin{funcdesc}{get\_integral}{}
     
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    29533004\section{\module{shallow\_water} --- 2D triangular domains for finite-volume
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