Dune Core Modules (2.10.0)
Index Set Interface base class. More...
#include <dune/grid/common/indexidset.hh>
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struct | Codim |
Export the type of the entity used as parameter in the index(...) method. More... | |
Public Types | |
typedef IndexTypeImp | IndexType |
The type used for the indices. | |
typedef TypesImp | Types |
iterator range for geometry types in domain | |
Public Member Functions | |
Index access from entity | |
template<int cc> | |
IndexType | index (const typename Traits::template Codim< cc >::Entity &e) const |
Map entity to index. The result of calling this method with an entity that is not in the index set is undefined. More... | |
template<class Entity > | |
IndexType | index (const Entity &e) const |
Map entity to index. Easier to use than the above because codimension template parameter need not be supplied explicitly. The result of calling this method with an entity that is not in the index set is undefined. More... | |
template<int cc> | |
IndexType | subIndex (const typename Traits::template Codim< cc >::Entity &e, int i, unsigned int codim) const |
Map a subentity to an index. More... | |
template<class Entity > | |
IndexType | subIndex (const Entity &e, int i, unsigned int codim) const |
Map a subentity to an index. More... | |
Static Public Attributes | |
static const int | dimension = std::remove_const< GridImp >::type::dimension |
dimension of the grid (maximum allowed codimension) | |
Access to entity set | |
Types | types (int codim) const |
obtain all geometry types of entities in domain More... | |
auto | size (GeometryType type) const |
Return total number of entities of given geometry type in entity set \(E\). More... | |
auto | size (int codim) const |
Return total number of entities of given codim in the entity set \(E\). This is simply a sum over all geometry types. More... | |
template<class Entity > | |
bool | contains (const Entity &e) const |
Return true if the given entity is contained in \(E\). More... | |
IndexSet (const IndexSet &)=delete | |
Forbid the copy constructor. | |
IndexSet & | operator= (const IndexSet &)=delete |
Forbid the assignment operator. | |
IndexSet ()=default | |
Detailed Description
class Dune::IndexSet< GridImp, IndexSetImp, IndexTypeImp, TypesImp >
Index Set Interface base class.
This class template is used as a base class for all index set implementations. It uses the Barton-Nackman trick to ensure conformity to the interface.
- Template Parameters
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GridImp Type that is a model of Dune::Grid. IndexSetImp Type that is a model of Dune::IndexSet. IndexTypeImp The type used by IndexSetImp to store the indices TypesImp iterator range for all geometry types in domain
Overview
An index set provides a map
\[ m : E \to \mathbf{N}\]
where \(E\) is a subset of the entities of a grid and \(\mathbf{N}\) is the set of natural numbers (including 0).
We define the subsets
\[ E_g^c = \{e\in E \ | \ \textrm{$e$ has codimension $c$ and geometry type $g$} \}.\]
The index map \(m\) has the following properties:
- It is unique within the subsets \(E_g^c\), i.e. for any \(e,e^\prime\in E_g^c\) we have \(e\neq e^\prime \rightarrow m(e)\neq m(e^\prime)\).
- It is consecutive and zero-starting within the subsets \(E_g^c\), i.e. we have \(0\leq m(e) < |E_g^c|\) for any \(e\in E_g^c\).
Index sets are used to assign user defined data (e.g. degrees of freedom of a discretization) to entities of the grid. For efficiency reasons the preferred data structure for user data is the array. In order to access the data from the entity, its index (with respect to an index set - there may be several) is evaluated and used as an index to an array (or some other container providing random access).
Usually an index set is not used directly but a Mapper is used to compute the array index from the information supplied by an index set.
It is important to note that the index assigned to an entity may change during grid modification (i.e. refinement or dynamic load balancing). The user is responsible for reorganizing the information stored in the external arrays appropriately. In order to do this the IdSet concept is supplied.
Level index
Index set where \(E\) corresponds to all entities of a given grid level. All grid implementations provide level indices.
Leaf Index
Index set where \(E\) corresponds to all entities of the leaf grid. All grid implementations provide a leaf index.
Member Function Documentation
◆ contains()
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Return true if the given entity is contained in \(E\).
- Note
- If the input element e is not an element of the grid, then the result of contains() is undefined.
◆ index() [1/2]
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Map entity to index. Easier to use than the above because codimension template parameter need not be supplied explicitly. The result of calling this method with an entity that is not in the index set is undefined.
- Parameters
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e Reference to codim cc entity. Since entity knows its codimension, automatic extraction is possible.
- Returns
- An index in the range 0 ... Max number of entities in set - 1.
References Dune::Entity< cd, dim, GridImp, EntityImp >::codimension.
◆ index() [2/2]
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Map entity to index. The result of calling this method with an entity that is not in the index set is undefined.
- Parameters
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e Reference to codim cc entity, where cc is the template parameter of the function.
- Returns
- An index in the range 0 ... Max number of entities in set - 1.
◆ size() [1/2]
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Return total number of entities of given geometry type in entity set \(E\).
- Parameters
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[in] type A valid geometry type.
- Returns
- number of entities (type is auto determined by the implementation. std::size_t is the expected return type).
Referenced by Dune::IdentityGrid< HostGrid >::size(), Dune::OneDGrid::size(), and Dune::UGGrid< dim >::size().
◆ size() [2/2]
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Return total number of entities of given codim in the entity set \(E\). This is simply a sum over all geometry types.
- Parameters
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[in] codim A valid codimension
- Returns
- number of entities (type is auto determined by the implementation. std::size_t is the expected return type).
◆ subIndex() [1/2]
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Map a subentity to an index.
The result of calling this method with an entity that is not in the index set is undefined.
- Note
- This method exists for convenience only. It extracts the codimension from the type of the entity, which can be guessed by the compiler.
- Template Parameters
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Entity type of entity (must be GridImp::Codim< cc >::Entity for some cc)
- Parameters
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[in] e reference to entity [in] i number subentity of e within the codimension [in] codim codimension of the subentity we're interested in
- Note
- The parameter
codim
denotes the codimension with respect to the grid, i.e., it must satisfy cc <= codim <= dimension.
- Returns
- An index in the range 0 ... Max number of entities in set - 1.
References Dune::Entity< cd, dim, GridImp, EntityImp >::codimension.
◆ subIndex() [2/2]
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Map a subentity to an index.
The result of calling this method with an entity that is not in the index set is undefined.
- Template Parameters
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cc codimension of the entity
- Parameters
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[in] e reference to codimension cc entity [in] i number subentity of e within the codimension [in] codim codimension of the subentity we're interested in
- Note
- The parameter
codim
denotes the codimension with respect to the grid, i.e., it must satisfy cc <= codim <= dimension.
- Returns
- An index in the range 0 ... Max number of entities in set - 1.
◆ types()
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obtain all geometry types of entities in domain
This method returns an iterator range (something that behaves like Dune::IteratorRange) visiting all geometry types of codimension codim in the domain of the index map exactly once. The iterator must implement the concept of a forward iterator (in the sense of the STL). The elements in the iterator range are required to be of type Dune::GeometryType.
- Parameters
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[in] codim a valid codimension
- Returns
- iterator range over Const reference to a vector of geometry types.
The documentation for this class was generated from the following files:
- dune/grid/common/grid.hh
- dune/grid/common/indexidset.hh