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/*=========================================================================
Program: Visualization Toolkit
Module: vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper.h
Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen
All rights reserved.
See Copyright.txt or http://www.kitware.com/Copyright.htm for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information.
=========================================================================*/
/**
* @class vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper
* @brief Utility class for merging poly data in parallel
* This class is designed as a utility class to help merging of poly data
* generated by filters that generate multiple polydata outputs and the associated
* locators. It requires that the filter uses vtkSMPMergePoints which creates
* a number of necessary data structures.
*/
#ifndef vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper_h
#define vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper_h
#include "vtkConfigure.h"
#include "vtkFiltersSMPModule.h"
#include <vector>
class vtkPolyData;
class vtkSMPMergePoints;
class vtkIdList;
class VTKFILTERSSMP_EXPORT vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper
{
public:
//@{
/**
* This is the data structure needed by the MergePolyData function.
* Each input is represented by a polydata (Input), a locator generated
* using identical binning structure (Locator) and offset structures
* for each vtkCellArray type. These offsets allow semi-random access
* to the cell arrays. They should store offsets to where cells start
* in the cell arrays. Each offset can be for 1 or more cells. The finer
* the granularity, the better the parallelism.
*/
struct InputData
{
vtkPolyData* Input;
vtkSMPMergePoints* Locator;
vtkIdList* VertCellOffsets;
vtkIdList* VertConnOffsets;
vtkIdList* LineCellOffsets;
vtkIdList* LineConnOffsets;
vtkIdList* PolyCellOffsets;
vtkIdList* PolyConnOffsets;
//@}
InputData(vtkPolyData* input, vtkSMPMergePoints* locator, vtkIdList* vertCellOffsets,
vtkIdList* vertConnOffsets, vtkIdList* lineCellOffsets, vtkIdList* lineConnOffsets,
vtkIdList* polyCellOffsets, vtkIdList* polyConnOffsets)
: Input(input)
, Locator(locator)
, VertCellOffsets(vertCellOffsets)
, VertConnOffsets(vertConnOffsets)
, LineCellOffsets(lineCellOffsets)
, LineConnOffsets(lineConnOffsets)
, PolyCellOffsets(polyCellOffsets)
, PolyConnOffsets(polyConnOffsets)
{
}
};
/**
* Given a vector of vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper::InputData, it merges
* them and returns a new vtkPolyData (which needs to be deleted by the
* caller). Note that this function uses the first input as a temporary
* merging target so it will be modified in place. If you need to preserve
* it, use DeepCopy before passing to MergePolyData.
*/
static vtkPolyData* MergePolyData(std::vector<InputData>& inputs);
protected:
vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper();
~vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper();
private:
vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper(const vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper&) = delete;
void operator=(const vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper&) = delete;
};
#endif
// VTK-HeaderTest-Exclude: vtkSMPMergePolyDataHelper.h