vtk-m/vtkm/filter/WarpScalar.h
Kenneth Moreland 86a747a117 Add ability to customize filter policy to auxiliary input fields
The field infrastructure has a "trait" that specifies the valid types
for the default active scalar field. Most filters have at most one input
field. The majority of the remaining filters use the same types for
inputs. There are some examples, however, where some auxiliary fields
use different types. This change adds a second template parameter to
FieldTraits to customize the valid types of the input scalar field to
different fields.

These changes are in anticipation of the removal of list specifier tags
on worklet ControlSignature arguments.
2018-10-31 23:51:36 +01:00

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#ifndef vtk_m_filter_WarpScalar_h
#define vtk_m_filter_WarpScalar_h
#include <vtkm/filter/FilterField.h>
#include <vtkm/worklet/WarpScalar.h>
namespace vtkm
{
namespace filter
{
/// \brief Modify points by moving points along point normals by the scalar
/// amount times the scalar factor.
///
/// A filter that modifies point coordinates by moving points along point normals
/// by the scalar amount times the scalar factor.
/// It's a VTK-m version of the vtkWarpScalar in VTK.
/// Useful for creating carpet or x-y-z plots.
/// It doesn't modify the point coordinates, but creates a new point coordinates that have been warped.
class WarpScalar : public vtkm::filter::FilterField<WarpScalar>
{
public:
VTKM_CONT
WarpScalar(vtkm::FloatDefault scaleAmount);
//@{
/// Choose the primary field to operate on. In the warp op A + B *
/// scaleAmount * scalarFactor, A is the primary field
VTKM_CONT
void SetPrimaryField(
const std::string& name,
vtkm::cont::Field::Association association = vtkm::cont::Field::Association::ANY)
{
this->SetActiveField(name, association);
}
//@}
VTKM_CONT const std::string& GetPrimaryFieldName() const { return this->GetActiveFieldName(); }
VTKM_CONT vtkm::cont::Field::Association GetPrimaryFieldAssociation() const
{
return this->GetActiveFieldAssociation();
}
//@{
/// When set to true, filter uses a coordinate system as the primary field instead of the one selected
/// by name. Use SetPrimaryCoordinateSystem to select which coordinate system.
VTKM_CONT
void SetUseCoordinateSystemAsPrimaryField(bool flag)
{
this->SetUseCoordinateSystemAsField(flag);
}
VTKM_CONT
bool GetUseCoordinateSystemAsPrimaryField() const
{
return this->GetUseCoordinateSystemAsField();
}
//@}
//@{
/// Select the coordinate system index to use as the primary field. This only has an effect when
/// UseCoordinateSystemAsPrimaryField is true.
VTKM_CONT
void SetPrimaryCoordinateSystem(vtkm::Id index) { this->SetActiveCoordinateSystem(index); }
VTKM_CONT
vtkm::Id GetPrimaryCoordinateSystemIndex() const
{
return this->GetActiveCoordinateSystemIndex();
}
//@}
//@{
/// Choose the secondary field to operate on. In the warp op A + B *
/// scaleAmount * scalarFactor, B is the secondary field
VTKM_CONT
void SetNormalField(
const std::string& name,
vtkm::cont::Field::Association association = vtkm::cont::Field::Association::ANY)
{
this->NormalFieldName = name;
this->NormalFieldAssociation = association;
}
VTKM_CONT const std::string& GetNormalFieldName() const { return this->NormalFieldName; }
VTKM_CONT vtkm::cont::Field::Association GetNormalFieldAssociation() const
{
return this->NormalFieldAssociation;
}
//@}
//@{
/// Choose the scalar factor field to operate on. In the warp op A + B *
/// scaleAmount * scalarFactor, scalarFactor is the scalar factor field.
VTKM_CONT
void SetScalarFactorField(
const std::string& name,
vtkm::cont::Field::Association association = vtkm::cont::Field::Association::ANY)
{
this->ScalarFactorFieldName = name;
this->ScalarFactorFieldAssociation = association;
}
VTKM_CONT const std::string& GetScalarFactorFieldName() const
{
return this->ScalarFactorFieldName;
}
VTKM_CONT vtkm::cont::Field::Association GetScalarFactorFieldAssociation() const
{
return this->ScalarFactorFieldAssociation;
}
//@}
template <typename T, typename StorageType, typename DerivedPolicy>
VTKM_CONT vtkm::cont::DataSet DoExecute(
const vtkm::cont::DataSet& input,
const vtkm::cont::ArrayHandle<vtkm::Vec<T, 3>, StorageType>& field,
const vtkm::filter::FieldMetadata& fieldMeta,
vtkm::filter::PolicyBase<DerivedPolicy> policy);
private:
vtkm::worklet::WarpScalar Worklet;
std::string NormalFieldName;
vtkm::cont::Field::Association NormalFieldAssociation;
std::string ScalarFactorFieldName;
vtkm::cont::Field::Association ScalarFactorFieldAssociation;
vtkm::FloatDefault ScaleAmount;
};
template <>
class FilterTraits<WarpScalar>
{
public:
// WarpScalar can only applies to Float and Double Vec3 arrays
using InputFieldTypeList = vtkm::TypeListTagFieldVec3;
};
struct WarpScalarScalarFieldTag
{
};
template <>
struct FilterTraits<WarpScalar, WarpScalarScalarFieldTag>
{
using InputFieldTypeList = vtkm::TypeListTagFieldScalar;
};
}
}
#include <vtkm/filter/WarpScalar.hxx>
#endif // vtk_m_filter_WarpScalar_h