#include <vtkAppendPolyData.h>
Inheritance diagram for vtkAppendPolyData:
Public Methods | |
virtual const char * | GetClassName () |
virtual int | IsA (const char *type) |
void | PrintSelf (ostream &os, vtkIndent indent) |
virtual void | SetUserManagedInputs (int) |
virtual int | GetUserManagedInputs () |
virtual void | UserManagedInputsOn () |
virtual void | UserManagedInputsOff () |
void | AddInput (vtkPolyData *) |
void | RemoveInput (vtkPolyData *) |
vtkPolyData * | GetInput (int idx) |
vtkPolyData * | GetInput () |
void | SetNumberOfInputs (int num) |
void | SetInputByNumber (int num, vtkPolyData *input) |
virtual void | SetParallelStreaming (int) |
virtual int | GetParallelStreaming () |
virtual void | ParallelStreamingOn () |
virtual void | ParallelStreamingOff () |
Static Public Methods | |
vtkAppendPolyData * | New () |
int | IsTypeOf (const char *type) |
vtkAppendPolyData * | SafeDownCast (vtkObject *o) |
Protected Methods | |
vtkAppendPolyData () | |
~vtkAppendPolyData () | |
vtkAppendPolyData (const vtkAppendPolyData &) | |
void | operator= (const vtkAppendPolyData &) |
void | Execute () |
void | ComputeInputUpdateExtents (vtkDataObject *output) |
void | AppendData (vtkDataArray *dest, vtkDataArray *src, int offset) |
int * | AppendCells (int *pDest, vtkCellArray *src, int offset) |
Protected Attributes | |
int | ParallelStreaming |
vtkAppendPolyData is a filter that appends one of more polygonal datasets into a single polygonal dataset. All geometry is extracted and appended, but point and cell attributes (i.e., scalars, vectors, normals) are extracted and appended only if all datasets have the point and/or cell attributes available. (For example, if one dataset has point scalars but another does not, point scalars will not be appended.)
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Add a dataset to the list of data to append. Should not be used when UserManagedInputs is true, use SetInputByNumber instead. |
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What is the input update extent that is required to produce the desired output? By default, the whole input is always required but this is overridden in many subclasses. Reimplemented from vtkPolyDataSource. |
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Return the class name as a string. This method is defined in all subclasses of vtkObject with the vtkTypeMacro found in vtkSetGet.h. Reimplemented from vtkPolyDataToPolyDataFilter. |
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Get any input of this filter. |
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Return 1 if this class is the same type of (or a subclass of) the named class. Returns 0 otherwise. This method works in combination with vtkTypeMacro found in vtkSetGet.h. Reimplemented from vtkPolyDataToPolyDataFilter. |
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Return 1 if this class type is the same type of (or a subclass of) the named class. Returns 0 otherwise. This method works in combination with vtkTypeMacro found in vtkSetGet.h. Reimplemented from vtkPolyDataToPolyDataFilter. |
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Instantiate object with no start, end, or progress methods. Reimplemented from vtkPolyDataSource. |
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Methods invoked by print to print information about the object including superclasses. Typically not called by the user (use Print() instead) but used in the hierarchical print process to combine the output of several classes. Reimplemented from vtkSource. |
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Remove a dataset from the list of data to append. Should not be used when UserManagedInputs is true, use SetInputByNumber (NULL) instead. |
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Will cast the supplied object to vtkObject* is this is a safe operation (i.e., a safe downcast); otherwise NULL is returned. This method is defined in all subclasses of vtkObject with the vtkTypeMacro found in vtkSetGet.h. Reimplemented from vtkPolyDataToPolyDataFilter. |
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Directly set(allocate) number of inputs, should only be used when UserManagedInputs is true. Reimplemented from vtkProcessObject. |
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ParallelStreaming is for a particular application. It causes this filter to ask for a different piece from each of its inputs. If all the inputs are the same, then the output of this append filter is the whole dataset pieced back together. Duplicate points are create along the seams. The purpose of this feature is to get data parallelism at a course scale. Each of the inputs can be generated in a different process at the same time. |
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UserManagedInputs allows the user to set inputs by number instead of using the AddInput/RemoveInput functions. Calls to SetNumberOfInputs/SetInputByNumber should not be mixed with calls to AddInput/RemoveInput. By default, UserManagedInputs is false. |