Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.1.1
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#include <deal.II/lac/affine_constraints.h>
Public Types | |
using | Entries = std::vector< std::pair< size_type, number > > |
Public Member Functions | |
bool | operator< (const ConstraintLine &) const |
bool | operator== (const ConstraintLine &) const |
std::size_t | memory_consumption () const |
template<class Archive > | |
void | serialize (Archive &ar, const unsigned int) |
Public Attributes | |
size_type | index |
Entries | entries |
number | inhomogeneity |
This class represents one constraint in an AffineConstraints object.
Definition at line 1186 of file affine_constraints.h.
using AffineConstraints< number >::ConstraintLine::Entries = std::vector<std::pair<size_type, number> > |
A data type in which we store the list of entries that make up the homogeneous part of a constraint.
Definition at line 1192 of file affine_constraints.h.
bool AffineConstraints< number >::ConstraintLine::operator< | ( | const ConstraintLine & | ) | const |
This operator is a bit weird and unintuitive: it compares the line numbers of two lines. We need this to sort the lines; in fact we could do this using a comparison predicate. However, this way, it is easier, albeit unintuitive since two lines really have no god-given order relation.
bool AffineConstraints< number >::ConstraintLine::operator== | ( | const ConstraintLine & | ) | const |
This operator is likewise weird: it checks whether the line indices of the two operands are equal, irrespective of the fact that the contents of the line may be different.
std::size_t AffineConstraints< number >::ConstraintLine::memory_consumption | ( | ) | const |
Determine an estimate for the memory consumption (in bytes) of this object.
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Support for boost:serialization.
Definition at line 1245 of file affine_constraints.h.
size_type AffineConstraints< number >::ConstraintLine::index |
Global DoF index of this line. Since only very few lines are stored, we can not assume a specific order and have to store the index explicitly.
Definition at line 1199 of file affine_constraints.h.
Entries AffineConstraints< number >::ConstraintLine::entries |
Row numbers and values of the entries in this line.
For the reason why we use a vector instead of a map and the consequences thereof, the same applies as what is said for AffineConstraints::lines.
Definition at line 1208 of file affine_constraints.h.
number AffineConstraints< number >::ConstraintLine::inhomogeneity |
Value of the inhomogeneity.
Definition at line 1213 of file affine_constraints.h.