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Old   July 16, 2010, 09:10
Default Strange error in Gambit while meshing edges
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Hi,

I got this strange error while trying to mesh edges in Gambit.

"Single vertex edge "edge123" has less than three intervals, which prevents it from being meshed"

The funny thing is that it hapens with every edge, even with those which I have meshed before correctly (If I try to put a new mesh on those edges). The error seems to be quite arbitrary, sometimes restarting Gambit makes it disappear. Has anyone countered this same problem? Is there a logical explanation for it?

Thanks for all the answers.
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Old   July 16, 2010, 09:17
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Ok, stupid me. I just figured out what was wrong. I just forgot to change "spacing" option from "interval size" to "interval count"
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