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oomph::OcTreeNames Namespace Reference


Enumerations

enum  {
  LDB, RDB, LUB, RUB,
  LDF, RDF, LUF, RUF,
  LB, RB, DB, UB,
  LD, RD, LU, RU,
  LF, RF, DF, UF,
  L, R, D, U,
  B, F, OMEGA = 26
}
 Directions. OMEGA is used if a direction is undefined in a certain context. More...

Enumeration Type Documentation

anonymous enum

Directions. OMEGA is used if a direction is undefined in a certain context.

Enumerator:
LDB 
RDB 
LUB 
RUB 
LDF 
RDF 
LUF 
RUF 
LB 
RB 
DB 
UB 
LD 
RD 
LU 
RU 
LF 
RF 
DF 
UF 
L 
R 
D 
U 
B 
F 
OMEGA 

Definition at line 53 of file octree.h.


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