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# vtk-m-tutorial
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The repository containts code samples for the tutorial of the [VTK-m code library](http://m.vtk.org).
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Other tutorial material is avaialble on the [VTK-m tutorial](https://m.vtk.org/tutorial)
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# VTK-m Tutorial
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# Organization
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The tutorial is divided into 3 sections based on what users want to accomplish with VTK-m:
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1. Using VTK-m
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2. Algorithm development with VTK-m
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3. Advanced development with VTK-m
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This page contains materials and instructions for the VTK-m tutorial.
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[Slides] are available, and the instructions for getting the example source
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code exercises are below.
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Developers interested in VTK-m should also consult _[The VTK-m User's
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Guide]_, which contains a quick start guide along with detailed
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documentation of most of VTK-m's features.
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Further information is available at https://m.vtk.org.
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## Downloading VTK-m
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The tutorial materials are maintained as part of the VTK-m code repository
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to help keep the examples up to date. Thus, getting, compiling, and running
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the tutorial examples is all part of VTK-m itself.
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There are two options for getting the VTK-m source code. You could either
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download a tarball for a release or you can clone the source code directly
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from the [VTK-m git repository].
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### Downloading a VTK-m Release Tarball
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Souce code archives for every VTK-m release are posted on the [VTK-m
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releases page] in multiple archive formats. Simply download an archive for
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the desired version of VTK-m and extract the contents from that archive.
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### Cloning the VTK-m Git Repository
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Developers familiar with git might find it easier to simply clone the [VTK-m
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git repository]. The latest VTK-m release is always on the `release` branch
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and can be cloned as so.
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```sh
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git clone --branch release https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m.git
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```
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If you are feeling more daring, you can simply clone the main branch with
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the latest developments.
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```sh
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git clone https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m.git
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```
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## Building VTK-m and the Tutorial Examples
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To build VTK-m, you will need at a minimum CMake and, of course, a C++
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compiler. The [VTK-m dependencies list] has details on required and
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optional packages.
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When configuring the build with CMake, turn on the `VTKm_ENABLE_TUTORIALS`
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option. There are lots of other options available including the ability to
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compile for many different types of devices. But if this is your first
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experience with VTK-m, it might be best to start with a simple build.
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Here is a list of minimal commands to download and build VTK-m.
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```sh
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git clone --branch release https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m.git
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mkdir vtk-m-build
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cd vtk-m-build
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cmake ../vtk-m -DVTKm_ENABLE_TUTORIALS=ON
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make -j8
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```
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The first line above downloads VTK-m using git. You can choose to download
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a release as described [above](#downloading-a-vtk-m-release-tarball). Note
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that if you do so, the source code will be placed in a directory named
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something like `vtk-m-vX.X.X` rather than the `vtk-m` directory you get by
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default when cloning VTK-m.
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## Examples
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The tutorial contains several examples that can be built and edited. Each
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example is described in detail in the [slides]. Here is a brief description
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of each one, listed from most basic to increasing complexity.
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* **io.cxx** A bare minimum example of loading a `DataSet` object from a
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data file and then writing it out again.
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* **contour.cxx** A basic example of running a filter that extracts
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isosurfaces from a data set.
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* **contour_two_fields.cxx** A simple extension of contour.cxx that selects
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two of the input fields to be passed to the output.
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* **two_filters.cxx** Further extends the contour.cxx example by running a
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sequence of 2 filters. The first extracts the isosurfaces and the second
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clips the surface by a second fields.
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* **rendering.cxx** Demonstrates how to render data in VTK-m.
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* **error_handling.cxx** Demonstrates catching exceptions to react to
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errors in VTK-m execution.
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* **logging.cxx** Uses VTK-m's logging mechanism to write additional
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information to the program output.
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* **mag_grad.cxx** The implementation of a simple VTK-m filter which
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happens to take the magnitude of a vector.
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* **point_to_cell.cxx** A slightly more complicated filter that averages
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the values of a point field for each cell.
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* **extract_edges.cxx** A fully featured example of a nontrivial filter
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that extracts topological features from a mesh.
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[slides]: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4pp4xf1jlvlt4th/VTKm_Tutorial_VIS22.pptx?dl=0
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[The VTK-m User's Guide]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m-user-guide/-/wikis/home
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[VTK-m git repository]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m
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[VTK-m releases page]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m/-/releases
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[VTK-m dependencies list]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/vtk/vtk-m#dependencies
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#include <vtkm/io/VTKDataSetReader.h>
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#include <vtkm/io/VTKDataSetWriter.h>
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// Note that to see all of the logging output generated by this example, run
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// the program with the --vtkm-log-level=1 argument.
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int main(int argc, char** argv)
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{
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//============================================================================
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// Copyright (c) Kitware, Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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// See LICENSE.txt for details.
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//
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// This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
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// the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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// PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information.
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//============================================================================
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#include <vtkm/VecTraits.h>
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#include <vtkm/VectorAnalysis.h>
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#include <vtkm/cont/ArrayHandle.h>
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#include <vtkm/cont/Initialize.h>
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#include <vtkm/cont/Invoker.h>
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#include <vtkm/cont/VariantArrayHandle.h>
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#include <vtkm/io/VTKDataSetReader.h>
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#include <vtkm/io/VTKDataSetWriter.h>
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#include <vtkm/filter/vector_analysis/Gradient.h>
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#include <vtkm/worklet/WorkletMapField.h>
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namespace vtkm
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{
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namespace worklet
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{
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struct Magnitude : public vtkm::worklet::WorkletMapField
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{
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using ControlSignature = void(FieldIn inputVectors, FieldOut outputMagnitudes);
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template <typename T, vtkm::IdComponent Size>
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VTKM_EXEC void operator()(const vtkm::Vec<T, Size>& inVector, T& outMagnitude) const
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{
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outMagnitude = vtkm::Magnitude(inVector);
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}
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};
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} // namespace worklet
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} // namespace vtkm
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#include <vtkm/filter/FilterField.h>
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namespace vtkm
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{
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namespace filter
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{
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class FieldMagnitude : public vtkm::filter::FilterField<FieldMagnitude>
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{
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public:
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using SupportedTypes = vtkm::TypeListTagVecCommon;
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template <typename ArrayHandleType, typename Policy>
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VTKM_CONT cont::DataSet DoExecute(const vtkm::cont::DataSet& inDataSet,
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const ArrayHandleType& inField,
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const vtkm::filter::FieldMetadata& fieldMetadata,
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vtkm::filter::PolicyBase<Policy>)
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{
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VTKM_IS_ARRAY_HANDLE(ArrayHandleType);
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using ValueType = typename ArrayHandleType::ValueType;
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using ComponentType = decltype(ValueType{}[0]); //component type of vector
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vtkm::cont::ArrayHandle<ComponentType> outField;
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this->Invoke(vtkm::worklet::Magnitude{}, inField, outField);
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std::string outFieldName = this->GetOutputFieldName();
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if (outFieldName == "")
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{
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outFieldName = fieldMetadata.GetName() + "_magnitude";
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}
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return vtkm::filter::CreateResult(inDataSet, outField, outFieldName, fieldMetadata);
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}
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};
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} // namespace filter
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} // namespace vtkm
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int main(int argc, char** argv)
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{
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auto opts = vtkm::cont::InitializeOptions::DefaultAnyDevice;
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vtkm::cont::InitializeResult config = vtkm::cont::Initialize(argc, argv, opts);
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vtkm::io::VTKDataSetReader reader("data/kitchen.vtk");
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vtkm::cont::DataSet ds_from_file = reader.ReadDataSet();
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vtkm::filter::vector_analysis::Gradient grad;
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grad.SetActiveField("c1");
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vtkm::cont::DataSet ds_from_grad = grad.Execute(ds_from_file);
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vtkm::filter::FieldMagnitude mag;
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mag.SetActiveField("Gradients");
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vtkm::cont::DataSet mag_grad = mag.Execute(ds_from_grad);
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vtkm::io::VTKDataSetWriter writer("out_mag_grad.vtk");
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writer.WriteDataSet(mag_grad);
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return 0;
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}
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