Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.4.1
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#include <deal.II/base/mg_level_object.h>
Public Member Functions | |
template<class... Args> | |
MGLevelObject (const unsigned int minlevel, const unsigned int maxlevel, Args &&...args) | |
MGLevelObject (const unsigned int minlevel=0, const unsigned int maxlevel=0) | |
Object & | operator[] (const unsigned int level) |
const Object & | operator[] (const unsigned int level) const |
const Object & | back () const |
template<class... Args> | |
void | resize (const unsigned int new_minlevel, const unsigned int new_maxlevel, Args &&...args) |
MGLevelObject< Object > & | operator= (const double d) |
void | clear_elements () |
unsigned int | min_level () const |
unsigned int | max_level () const |
unsigned int | n_levels () const |
template<typename ActionFunctionObjectType > | |
void | apply (ActionFunctionObjectType action) |
std::size_t | memory_consumption () const |
Private Attributes | |
unsigned int | minlevel |
std::vector< std::shared_ptr< Object > > | objects |
Subscriptor functionality | |
Classes derived from Subscriptor provide a facility to subscribe to this object. This is mostly used by the SmartPointer class. | |
std::atomic< unsigned int > | counter |
std::map< std::string, unsigned int > | counter_map |
std::vector< std::atomic< bool > * > | validity_pointers |
const std::type_info * | object_info |
void | subscribe (std::atomic< bool > *const validity, const std::string &identifier="") const |
void | unsubscribe (std::atomic< bool > *const validity, const std::string &identifier="") const |
unsigned int | n_subscriptions () const |
template<typename StreamType > | |
void | list_subscribers (StreamType &stream) const |
void | list_subscribers () const |
template<class Archive > | |
void | serialize (Archive &ar, const unsigned int version) |
using | map_value_type = decltype(counter_map)::value_type |
using | map_iterator = decltype(counter_map)::iterator |
static std::mutex | mutex |
static ::ExceptionBase & | ExcInUse (int arg1, std::string arg2, std::string arg3) |
static ::ExceptionBase & | ExcNoSubscriber (std::string arg1, std::string arg2) |
void | check_no_subscribers () const noexcept |
This class represents an array with one object for each used level of a multilevel hierarchy, for example for use in the multigrid algorithms. In contrast to just a generic std::vector
, this class allows to store objects only between some minimal and maximal index (=level), as one often wants to run a multilevel algorithm only on a subset of the levels of a mesh (e.g., because the second or third coarsest level is already small enough that it is cheaper to run a direct solver there, rather than recurse to even coarser levels). Despite storing objects only for these "interesting" levels, the class allows indexing simply by level. Internally, this is of course done by simply shifting the given index by the minimum level we have stored.
In a typical use case for this class, the objects stored on each level are either matrices or vectors.
Definition at line 49 of file mg_level_object.h.
MGLevelObject< Object >::MGLevelObject | ( | const unsigned int | minlevel, |
const unsigned int | maxlevel, | ||
Args &&... | args | ||
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Constructor. Create a multilevel object with given minimal and maximal level, and allocate storage for objects on maxlevel-minlevel+1
levels.
[in] | minlevel | The lowest level for which to provision memory for level objects. |
[in] | maxlevel | The highest level for which to provision memory for level objects. |
[in] | args | Optional arguments passed to the constructor of the underlying object. |
Definition at line 201 of file mg_level_object.h.
MGLevelObject< Object >::MGLevelObject | ( | const unsigned int | minlevel = 0 , |
const unsigned int | maxlevel = 0 |
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Constructor. Same as above but without arguments to be forwarded to the constructor of the underlying object.
Definition at line 211 of file mg_level_object.h.
Object & MGLevelObject< Object >::operator[] | ( | const unsigned int | level | ) |
Access object on level level
.
Definition at line 221 of file mg_level_object.h.
const Object & MGLevelObject< Object >::operator[] | ( | const unsigned int | level | ) | const |
Access object on level level
.
This function can be called on a const
object, and consequently returns a const
reference.
Definition at line 231 of file mg_level_object.h.
const Object & MGLevelObject< Object >::back |
Return object on level max.
Definition at line 241 of file mg_level_object.h.
void MGLevelObject< Object >::resize | ( | const unsigned int | new_minlevel, |
const unsigned int | new_maxlevel, | ||
Args &&... | args | ||
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Delete all previous contents of this object and reset its size according to the values of new_minlevel
and new_maxlevel
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[in] | new_minlevel | The lowest level for which to provision memory for level objects. |
[in] | new_maxlevel | The highest level for which to provision memory for level objects. |
[in] | args | Optional arguments passed to the constructor of the underlying object. |
Definition at line 250 of file mg_level_object.h.
MGLevelObject< Object > & MGLevelObject< Object >::operator= | ( | const double | d | ) |
Call operator = (s)
on all objects stored by this object. This clearly requires that the objects stored on each level allow for this operation. This is, in particular, true for vectors and matrices if d
is zero, thereby zeroing out all vector or matrix entries.
Definition at line 269 of file mg_level_object.h.
void MGLevelObject< Object >::clear_elements |
Call clear
on all objects stored by this object. This function is only implemented for some Object
classes, e.g., matrix types or the PreconditionBlockSOR and similar classes. Using this function will fail with a compiler error if the Object
template type to this class does not provide a clear()
member function.
Definition at line 280 of file mg_level_object.h.
unsigned int MGLevelObject< Object >::min_level |
The coarsest level for which this class stores a level object.
Definition at line 290 of file mg_level_object.h.
unsigned int MGLevelObject< Object >::max_level |
The highest level for which this class stores a level object.
Definition at line 298 of file mg_level_object.h.
unsigned int MGLevelObject< Object >::n_levels |
Number of levels, i.e., max_level()-min_level()+1
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Definition at line 306 of file mg_level_object.h.
void MGLevelObject< Object >::apply | ( | ActionFunctionObjectType | action | ) |
Apply the action action
to every object stored in here. The parameter action
is expected to be a function object that accepts the syntax action(const unsigned int level, Object &object);
This means this function can accept a lambda, a std::function, or a plain function pointer.
Definition at line 314 of file mg_level_object.h.
std::size_t MGLevelObject< Object >::memory_consumption |
Memory used by this object.
Definition at line 325 of file mg_level_object.h.
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Level of first component.
Definition at line 187 of file mg_level_object.h.
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Array of the objects to be held.
Definition at line 192 of file mg_level_object.h.