NAME
cxPyrActive
- flag as active/inactive the elements at a specified pyramid layer
C SPECIFICATION
#include <cx/Pyramid.h>
char *cxPyrActive(cxPyramid *pyr, long layer)
FORTRAN SPECIFICATION
integer function cxPyrActive( pyr, layer )
integer pyr
integer layer
PARAMETERS
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pyr
-
Input pyramid structure for which computations are to be performed.
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layer
-
Input layer of active elements (1-based value).
FUNCTION RETURN VALUE
Returns a pointer to a byte array indicating which elements are active in
layer layer, given that all elements are active in the top layer.
Returns a NULL if its input is malformed, if an allocation error occurs, or
if the destination layer is in a compressed region. Returns a list of active
vertices if layer is zero, even in the presence of compression.
DESCRIPTION
cxPyrActive computes which subordinate elements are
active at the layer layer, assuming that all elements are active in
the top layer of the pyramid. Position i of the returned byte array holds
a 0 if element i of the layer is inactive, a 1 if the element is active
and contained within only one parent element, or a 2 if the element is active
and contained within more than one parent element.
cxPyrActive is useful in circumstances where only the active
elements at a given level are to be manipulated.
This is the approved way of determining the pyramid elements which
should be manipulated or displayed in any pyramid-based module (the
alternative method of displaying all elements available at a given
level is not correct).
The returned indicator array is considered to be owned by the caller
of cxPyrActive and should be freed (with free(3C)) after use.
Other routines exist to determine the active elements at a subsequent layer and
to return a variable-length array of only the active elements.
SEE ALSO
cxPyramid(3E),
cxPyrActiveNext(3E),
cxPyrActiveListNext(3E),
cxPyrActiveList(3E)
Last modified: Mon Nov 18 13:52:19 GMT 1996
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