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7.9 KiB
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236 lines
7.9 KiB
C
3 weeks ago
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/*=========================================================================
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Program: Visualization Toolkit
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Module: vtkArrayExtents.h
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Copyright 2008 Sandia Corporation.
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Under the terms of Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation,
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the U.S. Government retains certain rights in this software.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen
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All rights reserved.
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See Copyright.txt or http://www.kitware.com/Copyright.htm for details.
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This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
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the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information.
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=========================================================================*/
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/**
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* @class vtkArrayExtents
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* @brief Stores the number of dimensions and valid
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* coordinate ranges along each dimension for vtkArray.
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*
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*
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* vtkArrayExtents describes the number of dimensions and coordinate
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* ranges along each dimension of an N-way collection of values. It is
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* used to retrieve and update the extents of a vtkArray object.
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*
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* Conceptually, vtkArrayExtents is a collection of vtkArrayRange
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* objects, one per dimension, that store the half-open range of valid
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* coordinates (the "extent") for that dimension. Because each extent is
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* stored as a range rather than a size, you can: create arrays that use
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* one-based coordinates for consistency with mathematics and tools such
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* as MATLAB; easily represent arbitrary subsets of an array; and easily
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* store and manipulate distributed arrays using "global" coordinates.
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*
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* Convenience constructors are provided for creating extents along one,
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* two, and three dimensions. For higher dimensions, you can:
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*
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* Use the static Uniform() factory method to create extents that have
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* the same size along an arbitrary number of dimensions.
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*
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* Use the default constructor and the Append() method to "grow" your
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* extents to the correct number of dimensions.
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*
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* Use the default constructuor, SetDimensions() and operator[] to assign
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* a size along each dimension.
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*
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* @sa
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* vtkArray, vtkArrayRange, vtkArrayCoordinates
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*
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* @par Thanks:
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* Developed by Timothy M. Shead (tshead@sandia.gov) at Sandia National
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* Laboratories.
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*/
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#ifndef vtkArrayExtents_h
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#define vtkArrayExtents_h
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#include "vtkArrayRange.h"
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#include "vtkCommonCoreModule.h" // For export macro
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#include "vtkSystemIncludes.h"
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#include <vector> // STL Header
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class VTKCOMMONCORE_EXPORT vtkArrayExtents
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{
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public:
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typedef vtkArrayCoordinates::DimensionT DimensionT;
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typedef vtkArrayCoordinates::CoordinateT CoordinateT;
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typedef vtkTypeUInt64 SizeT;
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/**
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* Create zero-dimensional extents.
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*/
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vtkArrayExtents();
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/**
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* Create zero-based one-dimensional extents. This constructor is shorthand for
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* vtkArrayExtents(vtkArrayRange(0, i)).
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*/
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explicit vtkArrayExtents(const CoordinateT i);
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/**
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* Create one-dimensional extents.
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*/
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explicit vtkArrayExtents(const vtkArrayRange& i);
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/**
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* Create zero-based two-dimensional extents. This constructor is shorthand for
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* vtkArrayExtents(vtkArrayRange(0, i), vtkArrayRange(0, j)).
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*/
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vtkArrayExtents(const CoordinateT i, const CoordinateT j);
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/**
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* Create two-dimensional extents.
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*/
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vtkArrayExtents(const vtkArrayRange& i, const vtkArrayRange& j);
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/**
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* Create zero-based three-dimensional extents. This constructor is shorthand for
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* vtkArrayExtents(vtkArrayRange(0, i), vtkArrayRange(0, j),
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* vtkArrayRange(0, k)).
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*/
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vtkArrayExtents(const CoordinateT i, const CoordinateT j, const CoordinateT k);
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/**
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* Create three-dimensional extents.
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*/
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vtkArrayExtents(const vtkArrayRange& i, const vtkArrayRange& j, const vtkArrayRange& k);
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/**
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* Create n-dimensional extents with extent [0, m) along each dimension.
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* This is useful for creating e.g: a square matrix.
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*/
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static vtkArrayExtents Uniform(DimensionT n, CoordinateT m);
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/**
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* Grow the number of dimensions by one, specifying the extent
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* of the new dimension.
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*/
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void Append(const vtkArrayRange& extent);
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/**
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* Return the current number of dimensions.
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*/
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DimensionT GetDimensions() const;
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/**
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* Return the number of values that *could* be stored using the
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* current extents. This is equal to the product of the size of the
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* extent along each dimension.
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*/
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SizeT GetSize() const;
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/**
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* Set the current number of dimensions. Note that this method
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* resets the extent along each dimension to an empty range, so you
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* must assign each dimension's extent explicitly using operator[]
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* after calling SetDimensions().
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*/
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void SetDimensions(DimensionT dimensions);
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/**
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* Accesses the extent of the i-th dimension.
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*/
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vtkArrayRange& operator[](DimensionT i);
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/**
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* Accesses the extent of the i-th dimension.
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*/
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const vtkArrayRange& operator[](DimensionT i) const;
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/**
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* Get the extent of the i-th dimension.
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*/
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vtkArrayRange GetExtent(DimensionT i) const;
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/**
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* Set the extent of the i-th dimension.
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*/
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void SetExtent(DimensionT i, const vtkArrayRange&);
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/**
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* Equality comparison
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*/
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bool operator==(const vtkArrayExtents& rhs) const;
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/**
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* Inequality comparison
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*/
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bool operator!=(const vtkArrayExtents& rhs) const;
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/**
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* Returns true iff every range in the current extents is zero-based.
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* This is useful as a precondition test for legacy filters/operations
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* that predate the switch to range-based extents and assume that all
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* extents are zero-based. In general, new code should be written to
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* work with arbitrary range extents, so won't need to perform this
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* check.
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*/
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bool ZeroBased() const;
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/**
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* Returns true iff the given extents have the same number of
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* dimensions and size along each dimension. Note that the ranges
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* along each dimension may have different values, so long as their
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* sizes match.
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*/
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bool SameShape(const vtkArrayExtents& rhs) const;
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/**
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* Returns coordinates that reference the n-th value in the extents,
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* where n is in the range [0, GetSize()). The returned coordinates
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* will be ordered so that the left-most indices vary fastest. This is
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* equivalent to column-major ordering for matrices, and corresponds to
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* the order in which consecutive array values would be stored in
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* languages such as Fortran, MATLAB, Octave, and R.
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*/
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void GetLeftToRightCoordinatesN(SizeT n, vtkArrayCoordinates& coordinates) const;
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/**
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* Returns coordinates that reference the n-th value in the extents,
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* where n is in the range [0, GetSize()). The returned coordinates
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* will be ordered so that the right-most indices vary fastest. This is
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* equivalent to row-major ordering for matrices, and corresponds to
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* the order in which consecutive array values would be stored in
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* languages including C and C++.
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*/
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void GetRightToLeftCoordinatesN(SizeT n, vtkArrayCoordinates& coordinates) const;
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/**
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* Returns true if the given extents are a non-overlapping subset of
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* the current extents. Returns false if any of the given extents fall
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* outside the current extents, or there is a mismatch in the number of
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* dimensions.
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*/
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bool Contains(const vtkArrayExtents& extents) const;
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/**
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* Returns true if the given array coordinates are completely contained
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* by the current extents (i.e. extent begin <= coordinate and
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* coordinate < extent end along every dimension). Returns false if
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* the array coordinates are outside the current extents, or contain a
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* different number of dimensions.
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*/
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bool Contains(const vtkArrayCoordinates& coordinates) const;
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VTKCOMMONCORE_EXPORT friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& stream, const vtkArrayExtents& rhs);
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private:
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std::vector<vtkArrayRange> Storage;
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};
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#endif
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// VTK-HeaderTest-Exclude: vtkArrayExtents.h
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