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<A NAME="MGSetLevels"><H1>MGSetLevels</H1></A>
Sets the number of levels to use with MG. Must be called before any other MG routine.
<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Synopsis</FONT></H3>
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#include "petscmg.h"
int MGSetLevels(PC pc,int levels,MPI_Comm *comms)
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Input Parameters</FONT></H3>
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<TR><TD WIDTH=40></TD><TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP><B>pc </B></TD><TD>- the preconditioner context
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<TR><TD WIDTH=40></TD><TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP><B>levels </B></TD><TD>- the number of levels
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<TR><TD WIDTH=40></TD><TD ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP><B>comms </B></TD><TD>- optional communicators for each level; this is to allow solving the coarser problems
on smaller sets of processors. Use PETSC_NULL_OBJECT for default in Fortran
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Notes</FONT></H3>
If the number of levels is one then the multigrid uses the -mg_levels prefix
for setting the level options rather than the -mg_coarse prefix.
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Keywords</FONT></H3>
MG, set, levels, multigrid
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<H3><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">See Also</FONT></H3>
<A HREF="../PC/MGSetType.html#MGSetType">MGSetType</A>(), <A HREF="../PC/MGGetLevels.html#MGGetLevels">MGGetLevels</A>()
<BR><P><B><P><B><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Level:</FONT></B>intermediate
<BR><FONT COLOR="#CC3333">Location:</FONT></B><A HREF="../../../src/sles/pc/impls/mg/mg.c.html#MGSetLevels">src/sles/pc/impls/mg/mg.c</A>
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