- Deprecated:
- Use ex_put_id_map()(exoid, EX_ELEM_MAP, elem_map)
The function ex_put_elem_num_map() writes out the optional element number map to the database. See Section LocalElementIds for a description of the element number map. The function ex_put_init() must be invoked before this call is made.
- Returns:
- In case of an error, ex_put_elem_num_map() returns a negative number; a warning will return a positive number. Possible causes of errors include:
- data file not properly opened with call to ex_create() or ex_open()
- data file opened for read only.
- data file not initialized properly with call to ex_put_init().
- an element number map already exists in the file.
- Parameters:
-
[in] | exoid | exodus file ID returned from a previous call to ex_create() or ex_open(). |
[in] | elem_map | The element number map. |
The following code generates a default element number map and outputs it to an open exodus file. This is a trivial case and included just for illustration. Since this map is optional, it should be written out only if it contains something other than the default map.
int error, exoid;
int *elem_map = (int *)calloc(num_elem, sizeof(int));
for (i=1; i <= num_elem; i++)
elem_map[i-1] = i;
error = ex_put_elem_num_map(exoid, elem_map);
\comment{Equivalent using non-deprecated function}
error = ex_put_id_map(exoid, EX_ELEM_MAP, elem_map);