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Hi all,<br>
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I'm creating a 1-D mesh. When meshing, gmsh outputs this
information:<br>
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<blockquote>Info : Running 'gmsh liquidNew.geo -1' [Gmsh 2.8.3, 1
node, max. 4 threads]<br>
Info : Started on Tue Dec 1 11:46:54 2015<br>
Info : Reading 'liquidNew.geo'...<br>
Info : Done reading 'liquidNew.geo'<br>
Info : Meshing 1D...<br>
Info : Meshing curve 1 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 2 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 3 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 4 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 5 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 6 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 7 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 8 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 9 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 10 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 11 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 12 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 13 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 14 (Line)<br>
Info : Meshing curve 15 (Line)<br>
Info : Done meshing 1D (0.087453 s)<br>
Info : 1008 vertices <b>1023 elements</b><br>
Info : Writing 'liquidNew.msh'...<br>
Info : Done writing 'liquidNew.msh'<br>
Info : Stopped on Tue Dec 1 11:46:54 2015<br>
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However, if I go into the .msh file, there are actually 1007
elements (as there should be). Where does the 1023 number come from?
Have others seen similar disagreements?<br>
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Alex<br>
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