From: Peter Munch Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 05:29:36 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Fix typos in fe_evaluation.h X-Git-Tag: v9.4.0-rc1~1146^2 X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=refs%2Fpull%2F12570%2Fhead;p=dealii.git Fix typos in fe_evaluation.h --- diff --git a/include/deal.II/matrix_free/fe_evaluation.h b/include/deal.II/matrix_free/fe_evaluation.h index e13889563c..ff59b31588 100644 --- a/include/deal.II/matrix_free/fe_evaluation.h +++ b/include/deal.II/matrix_free/fe_evaluation.h @@ -263,8 +263,8 @@ public: get_current_cell_index() const; /** - * Return the active FE index for this class for efficient indexing in the hp- - * case. + * Return the active FE index for this class for efficient indexing in the + * hp-case. */ unsigned int get_active_fe_index() const; @@ -1091,8 +1091,8 @@ public: /** * Return a read-only pointer to the first field of function hessians on * quadrature points. First comes the xx-component of the hessian for the - * first component on all quadrature points, then the yy-component, zz- - * component in (3D), then the xy-component, and so on. Next comes the xx- + * first component on all quadrature points, then the yy-component, + * zz-component in (3D), then the xy-component, and so on. Next comes the xx- * component of the second component, and so on. This is related to the * internal data structures used in this class. The raw data after a call to * @p evaluate only contains unit cell operations, so possible @@ -1106,9 +1106,9 @@ public: /** * Return a read and write pointer to the first field of function hessians * on quadrature points. First comes the xx-component of the hessian for the - * first component on all quadrature points, then the yy-component, zz- - * component in (3D), then the xy-component, and so on. Next comes the xx- - * component of the second component, and so on. This is related to the + * first component on all quadrature points, then the yy-component, + * zz-component in (3D), then the xy-component, and so on. Next comes the + * xx-component of the second component, and so on. This is related to the * internal data structures used in this class. The raw data after a call to * @p evaluate only contains unit cell operations, so possible * transformations, quadrature weights etc. must be applied manually. In @@ -1150,8 +1150,9 @@ protected: /** * Constructor that comes with reduced functionality and works similar as * FEValues. The arguments are similar to the ones passed to the constructor - * of FEValues, with the notable difference that FEEvaluation expects a one- - * dimensional quadrature formula, Quadrature<1>, instead of a @p dim + * of FEValues, with the notable difference that FEEvaluation expects a + * one-dimensional + * quadrature formula, Quadrature<1>, instead of a @p dim * dimensional one. The finite element can be both scalar or vector valued, * but this method always only selects a scalar base element at a time (with * @p n_components copies as specified by the class template argument). For @@ -2655,12 +2656,14 @@ public: /** * Constructor that comes with reduced functionality and works similar as * FEValues. The arguments are similar to the ones passed to the constructor - * of FEValues, with the notable difference that FEEvaluation expects a one- - * dimensional quadrature formula, Quadrature<1>, instead of a @p dim + * of FEValues, with the notable difference that FEEvaluation expects a + * one-dimensional + * quadrature formula, Quadrature<1>, instead of a @p dim * dimensional one. The finite element can be both scalar or vector valued, * but this method always only selects a scalar base element at a time (with - * @p n_components copies as specified by the class template). For vector- - * valued elements, the optional argument @p first_selected_component allows + * @p n_components copies as specified by the class template). For + * vector-valued + * elements, the optional argument @p first_selected_component allows * to specify the index of the base element to be used for evaluation. Note * that the internal data structures always assume that the base element is * primitive, non-primitive are not supported currently.