Wed Apr 29 12:29:20 2020 mesh_test: Python version: 3.6.9 FENICS version 2019.1.0 Demonstrate some properties of meshes. mesh_test1: Generate meshes with various options. Plotting a UnitIntervalMesh Graphics saved as "unitintervalmesh.png" Plotting a RectangleMesh Graphics saved as "rectanglemesh.png" FENICS has botched the plotting of UnitCubeMesh. Plotting a Circle Minus Rectangle Mesh Graphics saved as "circleminusrectanglemesh.png" Plot a mesh created from an XML file Graphics saved as "cape.png" cape.xml created 6408 cells. mesh_test2: Create just one mesh, and query it. Plotting an example mesh. Graphics saved as "example_mesh.png" my_mesh.num_vertices ( ) = 12. my_mesh.num_cells ( ) = 12. my_mesh.num_edges ( ) = 0. my_mesh.num_faces ( ) = 12. my_mesh.num_facets ( ) = 0. Call my_mesh.init(), which defines the extra information. my_mesh.num_vertices ( ) = 12. my_mesh.num_cells ( ) = 12. my_mesh.num_edges ( ) = 23. my_mesh.num_faces ( ) = 12. my_mesh.num_facets ( ) = 23. my_mesh.hmin() = 0.600925 my_mesh.hmax() = 0.600925 my_mesh.ufl_cell() = triangle my_mesh.coordinates(): [[0. 0. ] [0.5 0. ] [1. 0. ] [0. 0.33333333] [0.5 0.33333333] [1. 0.33333333] [0. 0.66666667] [0.5 0.66666667] [1. 0.66666667] [0. 1. ] [0.5 1. ] [1. 1. ]] my_mesh.cells(): [[ 0 1 3] [ 1 3 4] [ 1 2 5] [ 1 4 5] [ 3 4 7] [ 3 6 7] [ 4 5 7] [ 5 7 8] [ 6 7 9] [ 7 9 10] [ 7 8 11] [ 7 10 11]] mesh_test: Normal end of execution. Wed Apr 29 12:29:21 2020