Class used to manage "defined" and "undefined" values. More...
#include <MeshViz/3Ddata/PbDefinedValue.h>
Public Member Functions | |
virtual | ~PbDefinedValue () |
virtual SbBool | operator() (float node_value, int node_index, int set_index) |
virtual float | getUndef (int set_index) |
This class manages "defined" and "undefined" values. By default, it assumes that all mesh nodes are "defined" and that the value used to indicate an "undefined" value is 0.0.
In order to change this default behavior, this class must be subclassed by overriding operator()() and/or getUndef().
Undefined values are used when applying a "data mapping". See PbDataMapping and PbDataMapping::setMinThreshold() or PbDataMapping::setMaxThreshold().
virtual PbDefinedValue::~PbDefinedValue | ( | ) | [inline, virtual] |
Destructor.
float PbDefinedValue::getUndef | ( | int | set_index | ) | [inline, virtual] |
The default instance of PbDefinedValue always returns 0.0, the default float value used to indicate an "undefined" value.
This float value is used by MeshViz to set a node's value to something that means "undefined". This method should be overridden (by subclassing) if the application wants a value other than 0.0 to indicate an "undefined" value.
SbBool PbDefinedValue::operator() | ( | float | node_value, | |
int | node_index, | |||
int | set_index | |||
) | [inline, virtual] |
The default instance of PbDefinedValue always returns TRUE.
This operator should be overridden (by subclassing) when the application needs to manage undefined values on mesh nodes. This operator is used by MeshViz (specifically in PbMesh2D::getFaultMesh()) to determine if the node specified by the following:
should be considered defined or undefined. FALSE is returned to indicate "undefined", TRUE otherwise.