From: wolf Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 13:44:11 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Implement DBMesh input. X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c42a29f96c9b8b0413e4a56df292836f79543b0b;p=dealii-svn.git Implement DBMesh input. git-svn-id: https://svn.dealii.org/trunk@3347 0785d39b-7218-0410-832d-ea1e28bc413d --- diff --git a/deal.II/deal.II/include/grid/grid_in.h b/deal.II/deal.II/include/grid/grid_in.h index 0ef14dcaee..e8c4913fcd 100644 --- a/deal.II/deal.II/include/grid/grid_in.h +++ b/deal.II/deal.II/include/grid/grid_in.h @@ -35,16 +35,38 @@ template class Triangulation; * will be undefined afterwards. Upon input, only lines in one dimension * and line and quads in two dimensions are accepted. All other cell types * (e.g. triangles in two dimensions, quads and hexes in 3d) are rejected. - * The vertex and cell numbering in the UCD file, which + * The vertex and cell numbering in the input file, which * need not be consecutively, is lost upon transfer to the triangulation * object, since this one needs consecutively numbered elements. * - * Material indicators are accepted to denote the material id of cells and + * Material indicators are accepted to denote the material ID of cells and * to denote boundary part indication for lines in 2D. Read the according * sections in the documentation of the @ref{Triangulation} class for * further details. * * + * @sect3{Supported input formats} + * + * At present, the following input formats are supported: + * @begin{itemize} + * @item @p{UCD} (unstructured cell data) format: this format is used + * for grid input as well as data output. If there are data vectors in + * the input file, they are ignored, as we are only interested in the + * grid in this class. The exact description of the format can be + * found in the AVS Explorer manual (see @url{http://www.avs.com}). + * The @p{UCD} format can be read by the @p{read_ucd} function. + * + * @item @p{DB mesh} format: this format is used by the @p{BAMG} mesh + * generator (see + * @url{http://www-rocq.inria.fr/gamma/cdrom/www/bamg/eng.htm}. The + * documentation of the format in the @p{BAMG} manual is very + * incomplete, so we don't actually parse many of the fields of the + * output since we don't know their meaning, but the data that is read + * is enough to build up the mesh as intended by the mesh generator. + * This format can be read by the @p{read_dbmesh} function. + * @end{itemize} + * + * * @sect3{Structure of input grid data} * * It is your duty to use a correct numbering of vertices in the cell list, @@ -146,6 +168,13 @@ class GridIn */ void read_ucd (istream &); + /** + * Read grid data from a file + * containing data in the DB mesh + * format. + */ + void read_dbmesh (istream &); + /** * Exception */ @@ -168,11 +197,22 @@ class GridIn /** * Exception */ - DeclException0 (ExcInternalError); + DeclException1 (ExcInvalidDBMESHInput, + string, + << "The string <" << arg1 << "> is not recognized at the present" + << " position of a DB Mesh file."); + /** * Exception */ DeclException0 (ExcIO); + /** + * Exception + */ + DeclException1 (ExcDBMESHWrongDimension, + int, + << "The specified dimension " << arg1 + << " is not the same as that of the triangulation to be created."); private: /** @@ -180,6 +220,31 @@ class GridIn * be fed with the data read in. */ SmartPointer > tria; + + /** + * Skip empty lines in the input + * stream, i.e. lines that + * contain either nothing or only + * whitespace. + */ + static void skip_empty_lines (istream &in); + + /** + * Skip lines of comment that + * start with the indicated + * character (e.g. @p{#}) + * following the point where the + * given input stream presently + * is. After the call to this + * function, the stream is at the + * start of the first line after + * the comment lines, or at the + * same position as before if + * there were no lines of + * comments. + */ + static void skip_comment_lines (istream &in, + const char comment_start); }; diff --git a/deal.II/deal.II/source/grid/grid_in.cc b/deal.II/deal.II/source/grid/grid_in.cc index dec6a0e55c..7b351e38c3 100644 --- a/deal.II/deal.II/source/grid/grid_in.cc +++ b/deal.II/deal.II/source/grid/grid_in.cc @@ -39,17 +39,7 @@ void GridIn::read_ucd (istream &in) AssertThrow (in, ExcIO()); // skip comments at start of file - char c; - while (in.get(c), c=='#') - { - char line[256]; - in.get (line, 255, '\n'); // ignore rest of line, at most 256 chars - in.get (c); // ignore '\n' at end of line. - }; - - // put back first character of - // first non-comment line - in.putback (c); + skip_comment_lines (in, '#'); unsigned int n_vertices; @@ -163,5 +153,204 @@ void GridIn::read_ucd (istream &in) }; + +template +void GridIn::read_dbmesh (istream &in) +{ + Assert (tria != 0, ExcNoTriangulationSelected()); + Assert (dim==2, ExcNotImplemented()); + + AssertThrow (in, ExcIO()); + + // skip comments at start of file + skip_comment_lines (in, '#'); + + + // first read in identifier string + string line; + getline (in, line); + + AssertThrow (line=="MeshVersionFormatted 0", + ExcInvalidDBMESHInput(line)); + + skip_empty_lines (in); + + // next read dimension + getline (in, line); + AssertThrow (line=="Dimension", ExcInvalidDBMESHInput(line)); + unsigned int dimension; + in >> dimension; + AssertThrow (dimension == dim, ExcDBMESHWrongDimension(dimension)); + skip_empty_lines (in); + + // now there are a lot of fields of + // which we don't know the exact + // meaning and which are far from + // being properly documented in the + // manual. we skip everything until + // we find a comment line with the + // string "# END". at some point in + // the future, someone may have the + // knowledge to parse and interpret + // the other fields in between as + // well... + while (getline(in,line), line.find("# END")==string::npos); + skip_empty_lines (in); + + + // now read vertices + getline (in, line); + AssertThrow (line=="Vertices", ExcInvalidDBMESHInput(line)); + + unsigned int n_vertices; + int dummy; + + in >> n_vertices; + vector > vertices (n_vertices); + for (unsigned int vertex=0; vertex> vertices[vertex][d]; + // read Ref phi_i, whatever that may be + in >> dummy; + }; + + skip_empty_lines(in); + + // read edges. we ignore them at + // present, so just read them and + // discard the input + getline (in, line); + AssertThrow (line=="Edges", ExcInvalidDBMESHInput(line)); + + unsigned int n_edges; + in >> n_edges; + for (unsigned int edge=0; edge> dummy >> dummy; + // read Ref phi_i, whatever that may be + in >> dummy; + }; + + skip_empty_lines(in); + + + + // read cracked edges (whatever + // that may be). we ignore them at + // present, so just read them and + // discard the input + getline (in, line); + AssertThrow (line=="CrackedEdges", ExcInvalidDBMESHInput(line)); + + in >> n_edges; + for (unsigned int edge=0; edge> dummy >> dummy; + // read Ref phi_i, whatever that may be + in >> dummy; + }; + + skip_empty_lines(in); + + + // now read cells. + // set up array of cells + getline (in, line); + AssertThrow (line=="Quadrilaterals", ExcInvalidDBMESHInput(line)); + + vector > cells; + SubCellData subcelldata; + unsigned int n_cells; + in >> n_cells; + for (unsigned int cell=0; cell()); + for (unsigned int i=0; i::vertices_per_cell; ++i) + { + in >> cells.back().vertices[i]; + --cells.back().vertices[i]; + }; + + // read and discard Ref phi_i + in >> dummy; + }; + + skip_empty_lines(in); + + + // then there are again a whole lot + // of fields of which I have no + // clue what they mean. skip them + // all and leave the interpretation + // to other implementors... + while (getline(in,line), line.find("End")==string::npos); + // ok, so we are not at the end of + // the file, that's it, mostly + + + // check that no forbidden arrays are used + Assert (subcelldata.check_consistency(dim), ExcInternalError()); + + AssertThrow (in, ExcIO()); + + tria->create_triangulation (vertices, cells, subcelldata); +}; + + + +template +void GridIn::skip_empty_lines (istream &in) +{ + string line; + while (in) + { + // get line + getline (in, line); + // eat all spaces from the back + while ((line.length()>0) && (line[line.length()-1]==' ')) + line.erase (line.length()-1, 1); + // if still non-null, then this + // is a non-empty line. put + // back all info and leave + if (line.length() > 0) + { + in.putback ('\n'); + for (int i=line.length()-1; i>=0; --i) + in.putback (line[i]); + return; + }; + + // else: go on with next line + }; +}; + + + +template +void GridIn::skip_comment_lines (istream &in, + const char comment_start) +{ + char c; + while (in.get(c), c==comment_start) + { + char line[256]; + in.get (line, 255, '\n'); // ignore rest of line, at most 256 chars + in.get (c); // ignore '\n' at end of line. + }; + + // put back first character of + // first non-comment line + in.putback (c); +}; + + + + //explicit instantiations template class GridIn;