From: David Wells Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2018 21:08:16 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Remove a reference to FiniteElement::interpolate(). X-Git-Tag: v9.1.0-rc1~785^2 X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a324a27921d550c5ba1f776501c100a2b137c34d;p=dealii.git Remove a reference to FiniteElement::interpolate(). This function was removed in 2fe0c3c7a7f. --- diff --git a/include/deal.II/fe/fe.h b/include/deal.II/fe/fe.h index 59901ac6f9..0ab92aede2 100644 --- a/include/deal.II/fe/fe.h +++ b/include/deal.II/fe/fe.h @@ -475,22 +475,22 @@ class FESystem; * wj. * * - * The matrix M may be computed using FETools::compute_node_matrix(). - * This function relies on the existence of #generalized_support_points and an - * implementation of the FiniteElement::interpolate() function with - * VectorSlice argument. (See the - * @ref GlossGeneralizedSupport "glossary entry on generalized support points" - * for more information.) With this, one can then use the following piece of - * code in the constructor of a class derived from FiniteElement to compute the - * $M$ matrix: + * The matrix M may be computed with FETools::compute_node_matrix(). + * This function relies on the existence of #generalized_support_points and + * FiniteElement::convert_generalized_support_point_values_to_dof_values() + * (see the @ref GlossGeneralizedSupport "glossary entry on generalized + * support points" for more information). With this, one can then use the + * following piece of code in the constructor of a class derived from + * FiniteElement to compute the $M$ matrix: * @code * FullMatrix M(this->dofs_per_cell, this->dofs_per_cell); * FETools::compute_node_matrix(M, *this); * this->inverse_node_matrix.reinit(this->dofs_per_cell, this->dofs_per_cell); * this->inverse_node_matrix.invert(M); * @endcode - * Don't forget to make sure that #unit_support_points or - * #generalized_support_points are initialized before this! + * Don't forget to make sure + * that #unit_support_points or #generalized_support_points are initialized + * before this! * *
Computing prolongation matrices
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