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basis(1rheolef) rheolef basis(1rheolef)

NAME

basis - plot a finite element basis (rheolef-7.2)

SYNOPSIS

basis name [element] [options]

DESCRIPTION

View a finite element polynomial basis on a given reference element (see reference_element(6)). Alternatively, it could show the interpolation nodes.

EXAMPLES


basis P5 t
basis P5[warburton] t
basis P5[warburton,monomial] t
basis 'trace(P3d)' t
basis P3 t -node
basis P5 t -node-side 0
basis P5 t -node-side 1
basis P3 T -node
basis B7 t
basis S7 t
basis RT0 t
basis RT3 t -node
basis "trace_n(RT5d)" t -node
basis P3d T -node-side 1
basis 'trace_n(RT5d)' T -node-side 1

BASIS AND ELEMENT SPECIFICATIONS

The basis name argument is specified as for the space and basis constructor class argument (see space(2) and basis(2)). The element argument is one of e, t, q, T, P, H (see reference_element(6)). The gnuplot render is used for visualization.

THE RAW BASIS

-raw
-fem

A raw basis is used for computing the Vandermonde matrix and building the Lagrange basis. The raw basis is either monomial, Dubiner or Bernstein while Dubiner is the default. This raw basis is hiden by default: it is represented by using the -raw option while -fem switch back to the default finite element basis representation. When the basis family is either M, for monomial or D for Dubiner, there is no ambiguity, and the -raw option could be omitted. Conversely, when the basis family is B, for Bernstein, then, there is an ambiguity and this option should be used.

Here is an example of raw basis visualization:

basis M4 t
basis D5 e
basis B5 e -raw


Here, the -raw option is used to disambiguate
between the Bernstein basis as finite element basis and the Bernstein basis as a raw basis.

REDERING OPTIONS

The basis command supports several modes of visualization:

-ndof

Print the basis size, i.e. the number of degrees of freedom (ndof).

-poly

Represents the polynomial functions in elevation, for 1D and 2D elements (3D elements visualization not yet supported). All basis polynomials are showed in an animation.

-node

Represents the node location, with distinct colors for each dimension associated to.

-node-side

Represents the node location, restricted on a specific side.

OTHERS OPTIONS

-[no]verbose

Print messages related to graphic files created and command system calls (this is the default).

-[no]clean

Clear temporary graphic files (this is the default).


-[no]execute

Execute graphic command (this is the default). The -noexecute variant is useful in conjunction with the -verbose and -noclean options in order to modify some render options by hand.

LIMITATIONS

Polynomial visualization in 3D are not yet supported: future development will use paraview with volume mode and animation for scanning all basis polynomials.

IMPLEMENTATION

This documentation has been generated from file fem/lib/basis.cc

AUTHOR

Pierre Saramito <Pierre.Saramito@imag.fr>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2000-2018 Pierre Saramito <Pierre.Saramito@imag.fr> GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

Thu Jul 14 2022 Version 7.2