MeshData.h

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class MeshData

Parent class(es)

The class MeshData is a container for auxiliary mesh data, represented either as arrays or maps. Each dataset is identified by a unique user-specified string. Only std::size_t-valued data are currently supported.

Auxiliary mesh data may be attached to a mesh by users as a convenient way to store data associated with a mesh. It is also used internally by DOLFIN to communicate data associated with meshes. The following named mesh data are recognized by DOLFIN:

Facet orientation (used for assembly over interior facets)

  • “facet_orientation” - _std:vector_ <std::size_t> of dimension D - 1

Sub meshes (used by the class SubMesh)

  • “parent_vertex_indices” - _std::vector_ <std::size_t> of dimension 0

Note to developers: use underscore in names in place of spaces.

MeshData()

Constructor

const MeshData &operator=(const MeshData &data)

Assignment operator

Arguments
data (MeshData)
Another MeshData object.
void clear()

Clear all data

bool exists(std::string name, std::size_t dim) const

Check is array exists

Arguments
name (std::string)
The name of the array.
Returns
bool
True is array exists, false otherwise.
std::vector<std::size_t> &create_array(std::string name, std::size_t dim)

Create array (vector) with given name and size

Arguments
name (std::string)
The name of the array.
size (std::size_t)
The size (length) of the array.
Returns
std::vector<std::size_t>
The array.
std::vector<std::size_t> &array(std::string name, std::size_t dim)

Return array with given name (returning zero if data is not available)

Arguments
name (std::string)
The name of the array.
Returns
std::vector<std::size_t>
The array.
const std::vector<std::size_t> &array(std::string name, std::size_t dim) const

Return array with given name (returning zero if data is not available)

Arguments
name (std::string)
The name of the array.
Returns
std::vector<std::size_t>
The array.
void erase_array(const std::string name, std::size_t dim)

Erase array with given name

Arguments
name (std::string)
The name of the array.
std::string str(bool verbose) const

Return informal string representation (pretty-print)

Arguments
verbose (bool)
Flag to turn on additional output.
Returns
std::string
An informal representation.