Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.6.0
\(\newcommand{\dealvcentcolon}{\mathrel{\mathop{:}}}\) \(\newcommand{\dealcoloneq}{\dealvcentcolon\mathrel{\mkern-1.2mu}=}\) \(\newcommand{\jump}[1]{\left[\!\left[ #1 \right]\!\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\average}[1]{\left\{\!\left\{ #1 \right\}\!\right\}}\)
Loading...
Searching...
No Matches
DataOutBase::GmvFlags Struct Reference

#include <deal.II/base/data_out_base.h>

Inheritance diagram for DataOutBase::GmvFlags:

Public Member Functions

void parse_parameters (const ParameterHandler &prm)
 
std::size_t memory_consumption () const
 

Static Public Member Functions

static void declare_parameters (ParameterHandler &prm)
 

Detailed Description

Flags controlling the details of output in GMV format. At present no flags are implemented.

Definition at line 1067 of file data_out_base.h.

Member Function Documentation

◆ declare_parameters()

void DataOutBase::OutputFlagsBase< GmvFlags >::declare_parameters ( ParameterHandler & prm)
staticinherited

Declare all flags with name and type as offered by this class, for use in input files.

This method does nothing, but child classes may override this method to add fields to prm.

Definition at line 574 of file data_out_base.h.

◆ parse_parameters()

void DataOutBase::OutputFlagsBase< GmvFlags >::parse_parameters ( const ParameterHandler & prm)
inherited

Read the parameters declared in declare_parameters() and set the flags for this output format accordingly.

This method does nothing, but child classes may override this method to add fields to prm.

Definition at line 584 of file data_out_base.h.

◆ memory_consumption()

std::size_t DataOutBase::OutputFlagsBase< GmvFlags >::memory_consumption ( ) const
inherited

Return an estimate for the memory consumption, in bytes, of this object. This is not exact (but will usually be close) because calculating the memory usage of trees (e.g., std::map) is difficult.

Definition at line 593 of file data_out_base.h.


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file: