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Difference between cell gradient and cell derivative macros

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Old   November 15, 2013, 17:57
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What is the difference between cell gradient macro "C_V_G(c,t)[1]" and derivative gradient macro "C_DVDY(c,t)" ? Do they both return dv/dy?

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