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Fix range_size not returning empty tuple
author | Vidar Stiernström <vidar.stiernstrom@it.uu.se> |
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date | Tue, 24 Nov 2020 18:30:25 +0100 |
parents | d55008f5e2f3 |
children | 8f7919a9b398 |
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""" boundary_restriction(grid,closureStencil,boundary) Creates a BoundaryRestriction operator for the specified boundary """ function boundary_restriction(grid::EquidistantGrid{1,T}, closureStencil::Stencil{T,M}, boundary::CartesianBoundary{1}) where {T,M} r = region(boundary) return e = BoundaryRestriction(grid, closureStencil, r()) end function boundary_restriction(grid::EquidistantGrid{2,T}, closureStencil::Stencil{T,M}, boundary::CartesianBoundary{1}) where {T,M} r = region(boundary) e = BoundaryRestriction(restrict(grid, 1), closureStencil, r()) I = IdentityMapping{T}(size(restrict(grid,2))) return e⊗I end function boundary_restriction(grid::EquidistantGrid{2,T}, closureStencil::Stencil{T,M}, boundary::CartesianBoundary{2}) where {T,M} r = region(boundary) e = BoundaryRestriction(restrict(grid, 2), closureStencil, r()) I = IdentityMapping{T}(size(restrict(grid,1))) return I⊗e end export boundary_restriction """ BoundaryRestriction{T,N,R} <: TensorMapping{T,0,1} Implements the boundary operator `e` as a TensorMapping """ struct BoundaryRestriction{T,M,R<:Region} <: TensorMapping{T,0,1} stencil::Stencil{T,M} size::NTuple{1,Int} end export BoundaryRestriction function BoundaryRestriction(grid::EquidistantGrid{1,T}, closureStencil::Stencil{T,M}, region::Region) where {T,M,R} return BoundaryRestriction{T,M,typeof(region)}(closureStencil,size(grid)) end LazyTensors.range_size(e::BoundaryRestriction) = () LazyTensors.domain_size(e::BoundaryRestriction) = e.size # TODO: Currently not working. # We need to handle getindex for LazyTensorMappingApplication such that we pass more #indices than the # range size of the TensorMapping. Or we need to be able to handle the case where we dont pass any index, for # 0-dimensional tensormappings. " Restricts a grid function v on a grid of size m to the scalar element v[1]" function LazyTensors.apply(e::BoundaryRestriction{T,M,Lower}, v::AbstractVector{T}, i::Index{Lower}) where {T,M} @boundscheck if Int(i)!=1 throw(BoundsError()) end apply_stencil(e.stencil,v,Int(i)) end " Restricts a grid function v on a grid of size m to the scalar element v[m]" function LazyTensors.apply(e::BoundaryRestriction{T,M,Upper}, v::AbstractVector{T}, i::Index{Upper}) where {T,M} @boundscheck if Int(i) != e.size[1] throw(BoundsError()) end apply_stencil_backwards(e.stencil,v,Int(i)) end " Transpose of a restriction is an inflation or prolongation. Inflates the scalar (1-element) vector to a vector of size of the grid" function LazyTensors.apply_transpose(e::BoundaryRestriction{T,M,Lower}, v::AbstractArray{T,0}, i) where {T,M} @boundscheck if !(0 < Int(i) <= e.size[1]) throw(BoundsError()) end return e.stencil[Int(i)-1]*v[] end " Transpose of a restriction is an inflation or prolongation. Inflates the scalar (1-element) vector to a vector of size of the grid" function LazyTensors.apply_transpose(e::BoundaryRestriction{T,M,Upper}, v::AbstractArray{T,0}, i) where {T,M} @boundscheck if !(0 < Int(i) <= e.size[1]) throw(BoundsError()) end return e.stencil[e.size[1] - Int(i)]*v[] end