DUNE PDELab (2.8)
Dune::PDELab::EdgeS0LocalFiniteElementMap< GV, FE, Imp > Class Template Reference
implementation for finite elements requiring oriented edges More...
#include <dune/pdelab/finiteelementmap/finiteelementmap.hh>
Public Types | |
typedef LocalFiniteElementMapTraits< FE > | Traits |
export type of the signature | |
Public Member Functions | |
EdgeS0LocalFiniteElementMap (const GV &gv_) | |
construct EdgeSLocalFiniteElementMap | |
template<class EntityType > | |
const Traits::FiniteElementType & | find (const EntityType &e) const |
get local basis functions for entity | |
Static Public Attributes | |
static constexpr int | dimension = GV::dimension |
The dimension of the finite elements returned by this map. | |
Detailed Description
template<typename GV, typename FE, typename Imp>
class Dune::PDELab::EdgeS0LocalFiniteElementMap< GV, FE, Imp >
class Dune::PDELab::EdgeS0LocalFiniteElementMap< GV, FE, Imp >
implementation for finite elements requiring oriented edges
This is for edge elements. It works for one type of Geometry only, and the requirements for the local finite element are:
- The default orientation of the shape functions on the edges must be from the vertex with the lower index within the reference element to the vertex with the higher index.
- The local finite element must allow assignment.
- The local finite element must have a default constructor.
- the local finite element hust have a constructor of the form FE(unsigned int orientation), where orientation is a bitfield. If bit i in orientation is set it means that the orientation of the shape function corresponding to the edge with id i in the reference element is inverted.
- Template Parameters
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GV Type of gridview to work with FE Type of local finite element Imp Type of the final LocalFiniteElementMap implementation
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
- dune/pdelab/finiteelementmap/finiteelementmap.hh
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