.. Documentation for the header file dolfin/common/Array.h .. _programmers_reference_cpp_common_array: Array.h ======= .. note:: The documentation on this page was automatically extracted from the DOLFIN C++ code and may need to be edited or expanded. .. cpp:class:: Array This class provides a simple wrapper for a pointer to an array. A purpose of this class is to enable the simple and safe exchange of data between C++ and Python. .. cpp:function:: explicit Array(std::size_t N) Create array of size N. Array has ownership. .. cpp:function:: Array(std::size_t N, T* x) Construct array from a pointer. Array does not take ownership. .. cpp:function:: std::string str(bool verbose) const Return informal string representation (pretty-print). Note that the Array class is not a subclass of Variable (for efficiency) which means that one needs to call str() directly instead of using the info() function on Array objects. .. cpp:function:: std::size_t size() const Return size of array .. cpp:function:: const T& operator[] (std::size_t i) const Access value of given entry (const version) .. cpp:function:: T& operator[] (std::size_t i) Access value of given entry (non-const version) .. cpp:function:: const T* data() const Return pointer to data (const version) .. cpp:function:: T* data() Return pointer to data (non-const version) .. cpp:function:: Array(const Array& other) /* leave body undefined */ Disable copy construction, to avoid unanticipated sharing or copying of data. This means that an Array must always be passed as reference, or as a (possibly shared) pointer.