Debugging, again.
Feb. 14th, 2003 06:09 pmIt works! *bouncebounce*
Well, er, almost. It's supposed to have the error go away exponentially (i.e., if the error in the solution after 250 steps is 1/10th the error after 200 steps, then the error after 300 steps will be down by another factor of 10 from that), but on very fine grids, there's a small bit of error that goes away linearly -- which means it goes away very slowly. But it's a very small bit, and in general it works, and it now takes 20 minutes to do calculations that would have taken 20 hours before I started this bit of debugging and stuff.
Meanwhile, I go home now and spend the evening with
suzimoses. No more debugging of programs today.
Well, er, almost. It's supposed to have the error go away exponentially (i.e., if the error in the solution after 250 steps is 1/10th the error after 200 steps, then the error after 300 steps will be down by another factor of 10 from that), but on very fine grids, there's a small bit of error that goes away linearly -- which means it goes away very slowly. But it's a very small bit, and in general it works, and it now takes 20 minutes to do calculations that would have taken 20 hours before I started this bit of debugging and stuff.
Meanwhile, I go home now and spend the evening with