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time discrete levels

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Hi,

Could anyone explain what does the "number of time discrete levels" mean?

Thanks.

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Lakshmi.

1 Reply Last Post 12.09.2012, 17:34 GMT-4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 12.09.2012, 17:34 GMT-4
This shows the number of previous time steps that the solver will keep. if you want to have a variable like prev(ux,2) this means that you need to keep variables for two past time steps (level should be set to 3).

by default it is set to be 2. This means that it goes and saves the previous time only (e.g. works for prev(ux,1)).

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Shawn
This shows the number of previous time steps that the solver will keep. if you want to have a variable like prev(ux,2) this means that you need to keep variables for two past time steps (level should be set to 3). by default it is set to be 2. This means that it goes and saves the previous time only (e.g. works for prev(ux,1)). -- Shawn

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