From: wolf Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 19:19:47 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Format a few comments. X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4f51498f16e19e307399a511fa2350f7b0efa0ab;p=dealii-svn.git Format a few comments. git-svn-id: https://svn.dealii.org/trunk@9434 0785d39b-7218-0410-832d-ea1e28bc413d --- diff --git a/deal.II/lac/include/lac/compressed_sparsity_pattern.h b/deal.II/lac/include/lac/compressed_sparsity_pattern.h index acace609ff..c19ebb5e3f 100644 --- a/deal.II/lac/include/lac/compressed_sparsity_pattern.h +++ b/deal.II/lac/include/lac/compressed_sparsity_pattern.h @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ // $Id$ // Version: $Name$ // -// Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 by the deal.II authors +// Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by the deal.II authors // // This file is subject to QPL and may not be distributed // without copyright and license information. Please refer @@ -122,18 +122,19 @@ class CompressedSparsityPattern : public Subscriptor /** * Copy constructor. This constructor is - * only allowed to be called if the matrix - * structure to be copied is empty. This is - * so in order to prevent involuntary - * copies of objects for temporaries, which - * can use large amounts of computing time. - * However, copy constructors are needed - * if yo want to use the STL data types - * on classes like this, e.g. to write - * such statements like - * v.push_back (CompressedSparsityPattern());, - * with @p v a vector of @p CompressedSparsityPattern - * objects. + * only allowed to be called if the + * matrix structure to be copied is + * empty. This is so in order to prevent + * involuntary copies of objects for + * temporaries, which can use large + * amounts of computing time. However, + * copy constructors are needed if yo + * want to use the STL data types on + * classes like this, e.g. to write such + * statements like v.push_back + * (CompressedSparsityPattern());, + * with @p v a vector of @p + * CompressedSparsityPattern objects. * * Usually, it is sufficient to * use the explicit keyword to @@ -241,22 +242,21 @@ class CompressedSparsityPattern : public Subscriptor void symmetrize (); /** - * Print the sparsity of the matrix - * in a format that @p gnuplot understands - * and which can be used to plot the - * sparsity pattern in a graphical - * way. The format consists of pairs - * i j of nonzero elements, each - * representing one entry of this - * matrix, one per line of the output - * file. Indices are counted from - * zero on, as usual. Since sparsity - * patterns are printed in the same - * way as matrices are displayed, we + * Print the sparsity of the matrix in a + * format that @p gnuplot understands and + * which can be used to plot the sparsity + * pattern in a graphical way. The format + * consists of pairs i j of + * nonzero elements, each representing + * one entry of this matrix, one per line + * of the output file. Indices are + * counted from zero on, as usual. Since + * sparsity patterns are printed in the + * same way as matrices are displayed, we * print the negative of the column * index, which means that the - * (0,0) element is in the top left - * rather than in the bottom left + * (0,0) element is in the top + * left rather than in the bottom left * corner. * * Print the sparsity pattern in @@ -304,16 +304,17 @@ class CompressedSparsityPattern : public Subscriptor unsigned int bandwidth () const; /** - * Return the number of nonzero elements of - * this matrix. Actually, it returns the - * number of entries in the sparsity + * Return the number of nonzero elements + * of this matrix. Actually, it returns + * the number of entries in the sparsity * pattern; if any of the entries should * happen to be zero, it is counted * anyway. * - * This function may only be called if the - * matrix struct is compressed. It does not - * make too much sense otherwise anyway. + * This function may only be called if + * the matrix struct is compressed. It + * does not make too much sense otherwise + * anyway. */ unsigned int n_nonzero_elements () const;