pdetool identify boundary nodes

After exporting mesh nodes in "p" from pdetool to workspace, I should like to identify those nodes which pdetool assumes are boundary nodes.

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Alan Weiss
Alan Weiss on 7 Jul 2016
I believe that you can get the [p,e,t] representation of the mesh, and then examine the list of edges e. Look at the indices k where e(6,k) or e(7,k) is 0, meaning an edge of the geometry bordering on the exterior. For details, see the mesh data description. These edges have corresponding points p that are on the boundary of the geometry.
Alan Weiss
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Dear Alan, thank you very much for your suggestion. See the attached PDEtool script. I exported "e". I have e(6,:)==1, e(7,:)==0, but there do exist internal nodes!!! Any comment?
Dear Alan, I analyzed further my "e" matrix. It encloses ONLY boundary edges, no internal ones. Seems strange?!
PDE Toolbox allows you to set boundary conditions only at edges of the geometry, not internal edges. So perhaps the e matrix consists only of those edges, but I don't know for sure. It might depend on how you created the geometry, whether you removed internal edges or not.
Alan Weiss
MATLAB mathematical toolbox documentation

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