function width = grid_width ( element_order, element_num, element_node ) %*****************************************************************************80 % %% GRID_WIDTH computes the width of a given grid. % % Definition: % % The grid width is defined to the maximum absolute % difference of global indices of nodes in the same element. % % Example: % % For the following grid, the grid width is 13. % % 23---24---25---26---27---28---29 % | | | | % | | | | % 19 20 21 22 % | | | | % | 4 | 5 | 6 | % 12---13---14---15---16---17---18 % | | | | % | | | | % 8 9 10 11 % | | | | % | 1 | 2 | 3 | % 1----2----3----4----5----6----7 % % Licensing: % % This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. % % Modified: % % 14 April 2005 % % Author: % % John Burkardt % % Parameters: % % Input, integer ELEMENT_ORDER, the order of the elements. % % Input, integer ELEMENT_NUM, the number of elements. % % Input, integer ELEMENT_NODE(ELEMENT_ORDER,ELEMENT_NUM), the nodes that form % each element. % % Output, integer WIDTH, the grid width. % width = 0; for element = 1 : element_num for node1 = 1 : element_order ip1 = element_node(node1,element); for node2 = 1 : element_order ip2 = element_node(node2,element); width = max ( width, abs ( ip1 - ip2 ) ); end end end return end