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openfoam/applications/test/mapDistributePolyMesh/cavity/system/processorField
Mark Olesen 2f86cdc712 STYLE: more consistent use of dimensioned Zero
- when constructing dimensioned fields that are to be zero-initialized,
  it is preferrable to use a form such as

      dimensionedScalar(dims, Zero)
      dimensionedVector(dims, Zero)

  rather than

      dimensionedScalar("0", dims, 0)
      dimensionedVector("zero", dims, vector::zero)

  This reduces clutter and also avoids any suggestion that the name of
  the dimensioned quantity has any influence on the field's name.

  An even shorter version is possible. Eg,

      dimensionedScalar(dims)

  but reduces the clarity of meaning.

- NB: UniformDimensionedField is an exception to these style changes
  since it does use the name of the dimensioned type (instead of the
  regIOobject).
2018-03-16 10:24:03 +01:00

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/*--------------------------------*- C++ -*----------------------------------*\
| ========= | |
| \\ / F ield | OpenFOAM: The Open Source CFD Toolbox |
| \\ / O peration | Version: plus |
| \\ / A nd | Web: www.OpenFOAM.com |
| \\/ M anipulation | |
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
FoamFile
{
version 2.0;
format ascii;
class dictionary;
object postProcessingDict;
}
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * //
functions
{
processorField
{
// Type of functionObject
type processorField;
// Where to load it from (if not already in solver)
libs ("libfieldFunctionObjects.so");
// Function object enabled flag
enabled true;
// When to output the average fields
writeControl writeTime;
}
cellID
{
// Load the library containing the 'coded' functionObject
functionObjectLibs ("libutilityFunctionObjects.so");
type coded;
// Name of on-the-fly generated functionObject
redirectType cellID;
codeExecute
#{
volScalarField cellID
(
IOobject
(
"cellID",
mesh().time().timeName(),
mesh(),
IOobject::NO_READ
),
mesh(),
dimensionedScalar(dimless, Zero)
);
forAll(cellID, celli)
{
cellID[celli] = celli;
}
cellID.correctBoundaryConditions();
cellID.write();
#};
}
}
// ************************************************************************* //