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If it shares a maximum, // we connect to it, otherwise we connect to the maximum's saddle. // // Any vector needed by the functor for lookup purposes will be passed as a parameter to // the constructor and saved, with the actual function call being the operator () // // Vectors marked I/O are intrinsically risky unless there is an algorithmic guarantee // that the read/writes are completely independent - which for our case actually occurs // The I/O vectors should therefore be justified in comments both here & in caller // //======================================================================================= #ifndef vtkm_worklet_contourtree_join_arc_connector_h #define vtkm_worklet_contourtree_join_arc_connector_h #include namespace vtkm { namespace worklet { namespace contourtree { // Worklet for setting initial chain maximum value class JoinArcConnector : public vtkm::worklet::WorkletMapField { public: using ControlSignature = void(FieldIn vertex, // (input) index into sorted edges WholeArrayIn vertexSorter, // (input) sorting indices WholeArrayIn extrema, // (input) maxima WholeArrayIn saddles, // (input) saddles WholeArrayOut mergeArcs); // (output) target for write back using ExecutionSignature = void(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5); using InputDomain = _1; // Constructor VTKM_EXEC_CONT JoinArcConnector() {} template VTKM_EXEC void operator()(const vtkm::Id& vertex, const InFieldPortalType& vertexSorter, const InFieldPortalType& extrema, const InFieldPortalType& saddles, const OutFieldPortalType& mergeArcs) const { // work out whether we have the low element on the join arc bool joinToSaddle = false; if (vertex == 0) { joinToSaddle = true; } else { joinToSaddle = (extrema.Get(vertexSorter.Get(vertex)) != extrema.Get(vertexSorter.Get(vertex - 1))); } // now set the join arcs for everybody if (joinToSaddle) mergeArcs.Set(vertexSorter.Get(vertex), saddles.Get(vertexSorter.Get(vertex))); else mergeArcs.Set(vertexSorter.Get(vertex), vertexSorter.Get(vertex - 1)); } }; // JoinArcConnector } } } #endif