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a34357b1a6 ENH: additional IndirectList static methods
- uniq() : creates an IndirectList with duplicated entries
  filtered out

- subset() : creates an IndirectList with positions that satisfy
  a condition predicate.

- subset_if() : creates an IndirectList with values that satisfy a
  given predicate.

  An indirect subset will be cheaper than creating a subset copy
  of the original data, and also allows modification.

STYLE: combine UIndirectList.H into UIndirectList.H (reduce file clutter)
2022-05-10 10:47:01 +02:00
e9219558d7 GIT: Header file updates 2019-10-31 14:48:44 +00:00
0f1fcb97b5 ENH: additional MinMax span() and zero_one() methods 2019-05-08 12:12:00 +02:00
567fced30b ENH: add pTraits<complex> (#1247) 2019-04-04 19:00:29 +02:00
9a7029004c ENH: minMax, minMaxMag as functions and field functions
- Global functions are unary or combining binary functions, which are
  defined in MinMax.H (MinMaxOps.H).

  There are also global reduction functions (gMinMax, gMinMaxMag)
  as well as supporting 'Op' classes:

  - minMaxOp, minMaxEqOp, minMaxMagOp, minMaxMagEqOp

  Since the result of the functions represents a content reduction
  into a single MinMax<T> value (a min/max pair), field operations
  returning a field simply do not make sense.

- Implemented for lists, fields, field-fields, DimensionedField,
  GeometricField (parallel reducing, with boundaries).

- Since the minMax evaluates during its operation, this makes it more
  efficient for cases where both min/max values are required since it
  avoids looping twice through the data.

  * Changed GeometricField writeMinMax accordingly.

ENH: clip as field function

- clipping provides a more efficient, single-pass operation to apply
  lower/upper limits on single or multiple values.

  Examples,

    scalarMinMax limiter(0, 1);

    limiter.clip(value)

       -> returns a const-ref to the value if within the range, or else
          returns the appropriate lower/upper limit

    limiter.inplaceClip(value)

       -> Modifies the value if necessary to be within lower/upper limit

  Function calls

    clip(value, limiter)

       -> returns a copy after applying lower/upper limit

    clip(values, limiter)

       -> returns a tmp<Field> of clipped values
2019-01-10 09:43:23 +01:00
8a391b79b5 ENH: MinMax class for handling value ranges 2019-01-14 10:00:32 +01:00