From 7805632a85b954057fd7fe0bd056a7159c76dd43 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wolf Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 03:42:23 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix a few ``...'' by using texttt instead. git-svn-id: https://svn.dealii.org/trunk@10735 0785d39b-7218-0410-832d-ea1e28bc413d --- .../step-18.data/intro.tex | 22 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/deal.II/doc/tutorial/chapter-2.step-by-step/step-18.data/intro.tex b/deal.II/doc/tutorial/chapter-2.step-by-step/step-18.data/intro.tex index e6a632b7b3..0cbfa55e87 100644 --- a/deal.II/doc/tutorial/chapter-2.step-by-step/step-18.data/intro.tex +++ b/deal.II/doc/tutorial/chapter-2.step-by-step/step-18.data/intro.tex @@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ There are differences, however: the stress variable is our window to the history of deformation of the body. \end{enumerate} -These two operations are done in the functions ``move\_mesh'' and -``update\_\-quadrature\_\-point\_history'' in the program. While moving +These two operations are done in the functions \texttt{move\_mesh} and +\texttt{update\_\-quadrature\_\-point\_history} in the program. While moving the mesh is only a technicality, updating the stress is a little more complicated and will be discussed in the next section. @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ variable is then R(\Delta \vec u^n). \end{gather} This is all implemented in the function -``update\_\-quadrature\_\-point\_history'' of the example program. +\texttt{update\_\-quadrature\_\-point\_history} of the example program. \subsection*{Parallel graphical output} @@ -290,14 +290,14 @@ into separate files and have a way to merge them later on. At this point, it should be noted that none of the graphical output formats known to the author of this program allows for a simple way to later re-read it and merge it with other files corresponding to the same simulation. What deal.II therefore -offers is the following: When you call the ``DataOut::build\_patches'' +offers is the following: When you call the \texttt{DataOut::build\_patches} function, an intermediate format is generated that contains all the information for the data on each cell. Usually, this intermediate format is then further processed and converted into one of the graphical formats that we can presently write, such as gmv, eps, ucd, gnuplot, or a number of other ones. Once written in these formats, there is no way to reconstruct the necessary information to merge multiple blocks of output. However, the base -classes of ``DataOut'' also allows to simply dump the intermediate format to a +classes of \texttt{DataOut} also allows to simply dump the intermediate format to a file, from which it can later be recovered without loss of information. This has two advantages: first, simulations may just dump the intermediate @@ -317,14 +317,14 @@ that belongs to this computation (in the sequential case, this will simply be a single file). They may then later be read in and merged so that we can output a single file in whatever graphical format is requested. -The way to do this is to first instruct the ``DataOutBase'' class to +The way to do this is to first instruct the \texttt{DataOutBase} class to write intermediate format rather than in gmv or any other graphical format. This is simple: just use -``data\_out.write\_deal\_II\_intermediate''. This will generate one file -called ``solution-TTTT.TTTT.d2'' if there is only one processor, or -files ``solution-TTTT.TTTT.NNN.d2'' if this is really a parallel -job. Here, ``TTTT.TTTT'' denotes the time for which this output has -been generated, and ``NNN'' the number of the MPI process that did this. +\texttt{data\_out.write\_deal\_II\_intermediate}. This will generate one file +called \texttt{solution-TTTT.TTTT.d2} if there is only one processor, or +files \texttt{solution-TTTT.TTTT.NNN.d2} if this is really a parallel +job. Here, \texttt{TTTT.TTTT} denotes the time for which this output has +been generated, and \texttt{NNN} the number of the MPI process that did this. The next step is to convert this file or these files into whatever format you like. The program that does this is the step-19 tutorial program: -- 2.39.5