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Range<N> is a domain representing a set of N numeric sequences, one for each dimension N. More...
#include <Range.h>
Public Types | |
enum | { domain = DT_t::domain } |
enum | { dimensions = DT_t::dimensions, sliceDimensions = DT_t::sliceDimensions } |
enum | { loopAware = DT_t::loopAware } |
enum | { singleValued = DT_t::singleValued } |
enum | { unitStride = DT_t::unitStride } |
enum | { wildcard = DT_t::wildcard } |
typedef Base_t::iterator | iterator |
typedef Base_t::const_iterator | const_iterator |
Iterator typedefs. | |
typedef Base_t::blockIterator | blockIterator |
typedef Base_t::const_blockIterator | const_blockIterator |
Block iterator typedefs. | |
typedef DT_t::Element_t | Element_t |
typedef DT_t::Domain_t | Domain_t |
typedef DT_t::OneDomain_t | OneDomain_t |
typedef DT_t::BlockDomain_t | BlockDomain_t |
typedef DT_t::AskDomain_t | AskDomain_t |
typedef DT_t::AddResult_t | AddResult_t |
typedef DT_t::MultResult_t | MultResult_t |
typedef DT_t::Storage_t | Storage_t |
Public Member Functions | |
Range () | |
Range (const Range< Dim > &a) | |
Range (const Pooma::NoInit &a) | |
template<class T1 > | |
Range (const T1 &a) | |
template<class T1 , class T2 > | |
Range (const T1 &a, const T2 &b) | |
template<class T1 , class T2 , class T3 > | |
Range (const T1 &a, const T2 &b, const T3 &c) | |
template<class T1 , class T2 , class T3 , class T4 > | |
Range (const T1 &a, const T2 &b, const T3 &c, const T4 &d) | |
template<class T1 , class T2 , class T3 , class T4 , class T5 > | |
Range (const T1 &a, const T2 &b, const T3 &c, const T4 &d, const T5 &e) | |
template<class T1 , class T2 , class T3 , class T4 , class T5 , class T6 > | |
Range (const T1 &a, const T2 &b, const T3 &c, const T4 &d, const T5 &e, const T6 &f) | |
template<class T1 , class T2 , class T3 , class T4 , class T5 , class T6 , class T7 > | |
Range (const T1 &a, const T2 &b, const T3 &c, const T4 &d, const T5 &e, const T6 &f, const T7 &g) | |
~Range () | |
template<class T > | |
Range< Dim > & | operator= (const T &newdom) |
Range< Dim > & | operator= (const Range< Dim > &newdom) |
Range< Dim > & | operator= (const int a) |
Range<N> is a domain representing a set of N numeric sequences, one for each dimension N.
The sequences have endpoints [a,b], with a stride s.
You can construct a Range object using other domain objects. The constructors accept up to 7 domain objects of various types. Domain types are, for example, Loc, Range, Interval. int may also be used in the constructor for Range; it acts like a Loc<1> object in that context. The domain arguments for the Range constructors are combined together to form a single domain object with a dimension equal to the sum of the arguments dimensions; for example, if you try to create a Range<3> from a Loc<2> and an Interval<1>, e.g. Range<3> a(Loc<2>(1,2), Interval<1>(3,5)); the Loc<2> and Interval arguments are combined into a (2+1=3) dimensional domain object, used to initialize the Range<3>. The number of dimensions for the arguments must be <= number of dimensions of the newly constructed Range.
For Range<1>, the list of constructors is limited to just the following:
The default Range<1> constructor initializes the Range to be empty, that is, to have a length() of zero. In that case, the endpoints are undefined, as is any operation involving the Range.
In addition to the constructors, Range has the following public interface, similar to all domain objects. There are two classes of interface methods, one class which includes methods which any Range<N> object has, regardless of dimensions, the other class which includes extra interface methods that are available for just Range<1> objects.
Range<N> interface:
Range<1> interface: all of the methods for Range<N> are also available for Range<1>. Plus:
For the special case of Range<1>, there is a specialization given after the general case that has different constructors.
Range inherits much of its activity from Domain<DomainTraits<Range>>
typedef Base_t::iterator Range< Dim >::iterator |
Reimplemented from Domain< Dim, DomainTraits< Range< Dim > > >.
typedef Base_t::const_iterator Range< Dim >::const_iterator |
Iterator typedefs.
An N-dimensional iterator is a forward iterator, it works only with operator++ (it does not have operator--).
Reimplemented from Domain< Dim, DomainTraits< Range< Dim > > >.
typedef Base_t::blockIterator Range< Dim >::blockIterator |
Reimplemented from Domain< Dim, DomainTraits< Range< Dim > > >.
typedef Base_t::const_blockIterator Range< Dim >::const_blockIterator |
Block iterator typedefs.
All domains use the DomainBlockIterator class to iterate through blocks defined by the domain points. A block iterator is a forward iterator, it works only with operator++.
Reimplemented from Domain< Dim, DomainTraits< Range< Dim > > >.
typedef DT_t::Element_t Range< Dim >::Element_t |
typedef DT_t::Domain_t Range< Dim >::Domain_t |
Reimplemented from Domain< Dim, DomainTraits< Range< Dim > > >.
typedef DT_t::OneDomain_t Range< Dim >::OneDomain_t |
Reimplemented from Domain< Dim, DomainTraits< Range< Dim > > >.
typedef DT_t::BlockDomain_t Range< Dim >::BlockDomain_t |
typedef DT_t::AskDomain_t Range< Dim >::AskDomain_t |
Reimplemented from DomainBase< DomainTraits< Range< Dim > > >.
typedef DT_t::AddResult_t Range< Dim >::AddResult_t |
typedef DT_t::MultResult_t Range< Dim >::MultResult_t |
Reimplemented from DomainBase< DomainTraits< Range< Dim > > >.
typedef DT_t::Storage_t Range< Dim >::Storage_t |
Reimplemented from DomainBase< DomainTraits< Range< Dim > > >.
Range< Dim >::Range | ( | const Pooma::NoInit & | a | ) | [inline] |
Range< Dim >::Range | ( | const T1 & | a, |
const T2 & | b | ||
) | [inline] |
Range< Dim >::Range | ( | const T1 & | a, |
const T2 & | b, | ||
const T3 & | c | ||
) | [inline] |
Range< Dim >::Range | ( | const T1 & | a, |
const T2 & | b, | ||
const T3 & | c, | ||
const T4 & | d | ||
) | [inline] |
Range< Dim >::Range | ( | const T1 & | a, |
const T2 & | b, | ||
const T3 & | c, | ||
const T4 & | d, | ||
const T5 & | e | ||
) | [inline] |
Range< Dim >::Range | ( | const T1 & | a, |
const T2 & | b, | ||
const T3 & | c, | ||
const T4 & | d, | ||
const T5 & | e, | ||
const T6 & | f | ||
) | [inline] |
Range< Dim >::Range | ( | const T1 & | a, |
const T2 & | b, | ||
const T3 & | c, | ||
const T4 & | d, | ||
const T5 & | e, | ||
const T6 & | f, | ||
const T7 & | g | ||
) | [inline] |
Range<Dim>& Range< Dim >::operator= | ( | const T & | newdom | ) | [inline] |