Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.4.1
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Pointerstruct () | |
Pointerstruct (std::vector< types::global_dof_index > *indices_ptr_in, const unsigned int active_fe_index_in=0) | |
Pointerstruct (std::vector< Vector< typename VectorType::value_type > > *dof_values_ptr_in, const unsigned int active_fe_index_in=0) | |
std::size_t | memory_consumption () const |
Public Attributes | |
std::vector< types::global_dof_index > * | indices_ptr |
std::vector< Vector< typename VectorType::value_type > > * | dof_values_ptr |
unsigned int | active_fe_index |
All cell data (the dof indices and the dof values) should be accessible from each cell. As each cell has got only one user_pointer
, multiple pointers to the data need to be packetized in a structure. Note that in our case on each cell either the vector<unsigned int> indices
(if the cell will be refined) or the vector<double> dof_values
(if the children of this cell will be deleted) is needed, hence one user_pointer
should be sufficient, but to allow some error checks and to preserve the user from making user errors the user_pointer
will be 'multiplied' by this structure.
Definition at line 525 of file solution_transfer.h.
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Definition at line 527 of file solution_transfer.h.
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Definition at line 532 of file solution_transfer.h.
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Definition at line 538 of file solution_transfer.h.
std::size_t SolutionTransfer< dim, VectorType, spacedim >::Pointerstruct::memory_consumption |
Definition at line 627 of file solution_transfer.cc.
std::vector<types::global_dof_index>* SolutionTransfer< dim, VectorType, spacedim >::Pointerstruct::indices_ptr |
Definition at line 548 of file solution_transfer.h.
std::vector<Vector<typename VectorType::value_type> >* SolutionTransfer< dim, VectorType, spacedim >::Pointerstruct::dof_values_ptr |
Definition at line 549 of file solution_transfer.h.
unsigned int SolutionTransfer< dim, VectorType, spacedim >::Pointerstruct::active_fe_index |
Definition at line 550 of file solution_transfer.h.