view +grid/evalOn.m @ 1198:2924b3a9b921 feature/d2_compatible

Add OpSet for fully compatible D2Variable, created from regular D2Variable by replacing d1 by first row of D1. Formal reduction by one order of accuracy at the boundary point.
author Martin Almquist <malmquist@stanford.edu>
date Fri, 16 Aug 2019 14:30:28 -0700
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% Takes a function and evaluates it on a grid to return a grid function in the
% form of a (n*k)x1 vector, where n is the number of grid points and k is the
% number of components of the function.
%      g -- Grid to evaluate on.
%   func -- Function to evaluate. May be a function handle or a constant. If
%           it is a vector value it has to be provided as a column vector,
function gf = evalOn(g, func)
    if ~isa(func, 'function_handle')
        % We should have a constant.
        assert(size(func,2) == 1,'grid:evalOn:VectorValuedWrongDim', 'A vector valued function must be given as a column vector');

        gf = repmat(func,[g.N, 1]);
        return
    end
    % func should now be a function_handle
    assert(g.D == nargin(func) || nargin(func) < 0,'grid:evalOn:WrongNumberOfInputs', 'The number of inputs of the function must match the dimension of the domain.')

    x = num2cell(g.points(),1);
    k = numberOfComponents(func, g.D);

    gf = func(x{:});
    gf = reorderComponents(gf, k);
end

% Find the number of vector components of func
function k = numberOfComponents(func, dim)
    x0 = num2cell(ones(1, dim));
    f0 = func(x0{:});
    assert(size(f0,2) == 1, 'grid:evalOn:VectorValuedWrongDim', 'A vector valued function must be given as a column vector');
    k = length(f0);
end

% Reorder the components of the function to sit together
function gf = reorderComponents(a, k)
    N = length(a)/k;
    gf = zeros(N*k, 1);
    for i = 1:k
        gf(i:k:end) = a((i-1)*N + 1 : i*N);
    end
end