MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj Class Reference
[Utilities]

MeshViz Convert data sets bound per cell into data sets bound per node on a given structured surface mesh. More...

#include <MeshVizXLM/extractors/MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj.h>

Inheritance diagram for MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj:
MiBaseExtractor

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

virtual ~MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj ()
virtual const MeXScalardSetIjextractScalarSet (const MiScalardSetIj &inputSet)=0
virtual const MeXVec3dSetIjextractVec3Set (const MiVec3dSetIj &inputSet)=0



static
MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj
getNewInstance (const MiSurfaceMeshRegular &mesh, bool parallel=true)
static
MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj
getNewInstance (const MiSurfaceMeshRectilinear &mesh, bool parallel=true)
static
MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj
getNewInstance (const MiSurfaceMeshCurvilinear &mesh, bool parallel=true)

Detailed Description

MeshViz Convert data sets bound per cell into data sets bound per node on a given structured surface mesh.

This conversion tool is another type of extractor which takes a data set bound per cell on a structured surface mesh as input and produces a new data set bound per node on the same mesh.

The value computed at a given node is the average of values from the surrounding cells, except dead cells.

The following example shows how to convert data sets bound per cell:

   MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj* extract =
     MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj::getNewInstance(mesh);
   const MeXScalardSetIj& perNodeScalarSet = extract->extractScalarSet(perCellScalarSet);
   const MeXVec3dSetIj& perNodeVectorSet = extract->extractVec3Set(perCellVectorSet);

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

virtual MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj::~MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj (  )  [inline, virtual]

Member Function Documentation

virtual const MeXScalardSetIj& MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj::extractScalarSet ( const MiScalardSetIj inputSet  )  [pure virtual]

Converts a PER_CELL scalar set defined on the input mesh into a PER_NODE scalar set.

Parameters:
inputSet The input PER_CELL scalar set defined on the input mesh.
Returns:
The output PER_NODE scalar set defined on the input mesh.

virtual const MeXVec3dSetIj& MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj::extractVec3Set ( const MiVec3dSetIj inputSet  )  [pure virtual]

Converts a PER_CELL vector set defined on the input mesh into a PER_NODE vecto set.

Parameters:
inputSet The input PER_CELL vector set defined on the input mesh.
Returns:
The output PER_NODE vector set defined on the input mesh.

static MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj* MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj::getNewInstance ( const MiSurfaceMeshCurvilinear mesh,
bool  parallel = true 
) [static]

Factory method returning a new instance of a class implementing this abstract class.

Parameters:
mesh The input mesh
parallel When true, tries to create an extract module using a parallel algorithm to speed up the extraction.
Note:
Only some of the extraction algorithms have a parallel implementation.
static MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj* MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj::getNewInstance ( const MiSurfaceMeshRectilinear mesh,
bool  parallel = true 
) [static]

Factory method returning a new instance of a class implementing this abstract class.

Parameters:
mesh The input mesh
parallel When true, tries to create an extract module using a parallel algorithm to speed up the extraction.
Note:
Only some of the extraction algorithms have a parallel implementation.
static MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj* MiPerCellToPerNodeExtractIj::getNewInstance ( const MiSurfaceMeshRegular mesh,
bool  parallel = true 
) [static]

Factory method returning a new instance of a class implementing this abstract class.

Parameters:
mesh The input mesh
parallel When true, tries to create an extract module using a parallel algorithm to speed up the extraction.
Note:
Only some of the extraction algorithms have a parallel implementation.

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

Open Inventor Toolkit reference manual, generated on 4 Sep 2023
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