Same as multiplyScalTimesVec_fromElement except it multiply values from points via indices which are setup before
The interface has to comply to the abstract interface tem_varSys_module#tem_varSys_proc_getvalofindex.
TODO make it working for idxLen and contiguous access of index array
Type | Intent | Optional | Attributes | Name | ||
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class(tem_varSys_op_type), | intent(in) | :: | fun |
Description of the method to obtain the variables, here some preset values might be stored, like the space time function to use or the required variables. |
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type(tem_varSys_type), | intent(in) | :: | varSys |
The variable system to obtain the variable from. |
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type(tem_time_type), | intent(in) | :: | time |
Point in time at which to evaluate the variable. |
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integer, | intent(in) | :: | iLevel |
Level on which values are requested |
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integer, | intent(in) | :: | idx(:) |
Index of points in the growing array and variable val array to return. Size: nVals |
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integer, | intent(in), | optional | :: | idxLen(:) |
With idx as start index in contiguous memory, idxLength defines length of each contiguous memory Size: nVals |
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integer, | intent(in) | :: | nVals |
Number of values to obtain for this variable (vectorized access). |
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real(kind=rk), | intent(out) | :: | res(:) |
Resulting values for the requested variable. Dimension: n requested entries x nComponents of this variable Access: (iElem-1)*fun%nComponents + iComp |
recursive subroutine tem_multiplyScalTimesVec_fromIndex( fun, varSys, time, &
& iLevel, idx, &
& idxLen, nVals, res )
!--------------------------------------------------------------------------!
!> Description of the method to obtain the variables, here some preset
!! values might be stored, like the space time function to use or the
!! required variables.
class(tem_varSys_op_type), intent(in) :: fun
!> The variable system to obtain the variable from.
type(tem_varSys_type), intent(in) :: varSys
!> Point in time at which to evaluate the variable.
type(tem_time_type), intent(in) :: time
!> Level on which values are requested
integer, intent(in) :: iLevel
!> Index of points in the growing array and variable val array to
!! return.
!! Size: nVals
integer, intent(in) :: idx(:)
!> With idx as start index in contiguous memory,
!! idxLength defines length of each contiguous memory
!! Size: nVals
integer, optional, intent(in) :: idxLen(:)
!> Number of values to obtain for this variable (vectorized access).
integer, intent(in) :: nVals
!> Resulting values for the requested variable.
!!
!! Dimension: n requested entries x nComponents of this variable
!! Access: (iElem-1)*fun%nComponents + iComp
real(kind=rk), intent(out) :: res(:)
!--------------------------------------------------------------------------!
type(tem_varSys_op_data_type), pointer :: opData
real(kind=rk) :: scalar(nVals)
real(kind=rk) :: vector(nVals*fun%nComponents)
integer :: iComp, iVal
!--------------------------------------------------------------------------!
write(logUnit(10),*) 'Get the values of indices for derived variable',&
& 'by multiplyScalTimesVec ', &
& trim(varSys%varname%val(fun%myPos))
call C_F_POINTER( fun%method_Data, opData )
! get the nodal values for the 2 inputs
!>TODO make it working for idxLen and contiguous access of index array
call tem_varSys_check_inArgs( fun, varSys, time, iLevel, idx, idxLen, &
& nVals, label = 'tem_multiplyScalTimesVec_fromIndex' )
call varSys%method%val(fun%input_varPos(1))%get_valOfIndex( &
& varSys = varSys, &
& time = time, &
& iLevel = iLevel, &
& idx = opData%input_pntIndex(1) &
& %indexLvl(iLevel)%val( idx(:) ), &
& nVals = nVals, &
& res = scalar )
call varSys%method%val(fun%input_varPos(2))%get_valOfIndex( &
& varSys = varSys, &
& time = time, &
& iLevel = iLevel, &
& idx = opData%input_pntIndex(2) &
& %indexLvl(iLevel)%val( idx(:) ), &
& nVals = nVals, &
& res = vector )
do iVal = 1, nVals
do iComp = 1, fun%nComponents
res((iVal-1)*fun%nComponents + iComp) = &
& scalar(iVal) * vector((iVal-1)*fun%nComponents + iComp)
end do
end do
end subroutine tem_multiplyScalTimesVec_fromIndex