Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

point(7rheolef) [debian man page]

point(7rheolef) 						    rheolef-6.1 						   point(7rheolef)

NAME
point - Point reference element DESCRIPTION
The point reference element is defined for convenience. It is a 0-dimensional element with measure equal to 1. IMPLEMENTATION
const size_t dimension = 0; const size_t measure = 1; rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 point(7rheolef)

Check Out this Related Man Page

index_set(7rheolef)						    rheolef-6.1 					       index_set(7rheolef)

NAME
index_set - a set of indexes (rheolef-6.1) SYNOPSYS
A class for: l = {1,3,...9} i.e. a wrapper for STL set<size_t> with some assignment operators, such as l1 += l2. This class is suitable for use with the array<T> class, as array<index_set> (see array(2)). IMPLEMENTATION
class index_set : public std::set<std::size_t> { public: // typedefs: typedef std::set<std::size_t> base; typedef std::size_t value_type; typedef std::size_t size_type; // allocators: index_set (); index_set (const index_set& x); index_set& operator= (const index_set& x); template <int N> index_set& operator= (size_type x[N]); void clear (); // basic algebra: void insert (size_type dis_i); // a := a union {dis_i} index_set& operator+= (size_type dis_i); // idem index_set& operator+= (const index_set& b); // a := a union b // a := a union b void inplace_union (const index_set& b); void inplace_intersection (const index_set& b); // c := a union b friend void set_union (const index_set& a, const index_set& b, index_set& c); friend void set_intersection (const index_set& a, const index_set& b, index_set& c); // io: friend std::istream& operator>> (std::istream& is, index_set& x); friend std::ostream& operator<< (std::ostream& os, const index_set& x); // boost mpi: template <class Archive> void serialize (Archive& ar, const unsigned int version); }; SEE ALSO
array(2) rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 index_set(7rheolef)
Man Page

15 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Dns

Greetings to all, I have not been in a unix environment for many years, but I am back. Question is regarding how to setup or check how it's configured is DNS on a SPARCstation 20 runing SunOS 4.1.4 2 sun4m I have a DNS server on the network and would like the sun box to use it for it's name... (22 Replies)
Discussion started by: DLongan
22 Replies

2. Programming

address of pointer

Hi i'm new to c programming and i'm trying to change the address of a pointer/variable but i can't seem to get it right, I have this char heap; char *firstFree = heap; char *allocMem( int size ) { void *malloc(size_t sizeofint); /*allocate space for an array with size... (19 Replies)
Discussion started by: Poison Ivy
19 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

Every nth line with different starting point

Hi every one, I am trying to generate different files from a column of numbers with the following format, as an example: main file(input) 1 2 3 . ... (19 Replies)
Discussion started by: nxp
19 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Comparing two numbers with decimal point

How to compare two numbers with decimal points ? Is there a way in bash to do this? (33 Replies)
Discussion started by: kinny
33 Replies

5. Solaris

Size of Mount Point

Hi, On Solaris 5.10, I have a following mount point: /dev/dsk/emcpower0a 492G 369G 118G 76% /u02 In /u02, from the du -h command, I can see that only 110G is used by couple of directories. I am wondering where the rest of 259G has gone? Any ideas please? How can I check... (17 Replies)
Discussion started by: fahdmirza
17 Replies

6. Solaris

How to see actual filename that File Descriptor is pointing to for a given processID?

Using lsof command I was able to query all Regular Files opened for write. A specific processID related output shows some FileDescriptors(FD 45 in second output 45w) pointing to real file. But most of the FDs(1, 2, 5 in first output and 31,29,10 in second output) are pointing to root of the disk... (19 Replies)
Discussion started by: kchinnam
19 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

deleting the part of the file(overwrite) using start and end point

here is the contents of bigfile.sql CREATE TABLE `Table11` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL , `entityName` enum('Lines','EndUsers') COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL, `parentAllianceMigrationProjectId` varchar(255) NOT NULL ) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=2000 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8... (30 Replies)
Discussion started by: vivek d r
30 Replies

8. Solaris

Solaris: Expanding / Extending a mount point / Slice

I'm new to UNIX, sort of inherited this job. I have an HP lefthand SAN, where I added 100GB to one of the volumes. As I understand I also have to expand the volume on the server (solaris 10 ) as well. So, how do I do that? The file system is called: sybdump. the mount point is /export/xxx/sybdump.... (19 Replies)
Discussion started by: Spaseman
19 Replies

9. Programming

Pointers and array

Hello, I read from a book exercise for a challenge. How to print out each letter of char array a by two different pointers pa and ppa in the example? I have tried my code for letter "r" by testing without full understanding as only the first one worked. #include<stdio.h> int main() { char... (17 Replies)
Discussion started by: yifangt
17 Replies

10. Programming

Unclear pointer and array

Hello, The purpose of the program is to print a sub string from the prompt inputs. I do not understand why char pointer does not work but char array will for line 40 and Line 41. ./a.out thisisatest 0 8 substring = "thisisat"And my code is: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include... (29 Replies)
Discussion started by: yifangt
29 Replies

11. Solaris

Validate mountpoints on solaris server after server reboot

Hi, anyone please let us know how to write shell script to find the missing mountpoints after server reboot. i want to take the mountpount information before server reboot, and validate the mountpoints after server reboot if any missing.please let us know the shell script from begining to end as... (24 Replies)
Discussion started by: VenkatReddy786
24 Replies

12. Shell Programming and Scripting

Ranking data points from multiple files

I need to rank a large number of data points that exist in multiple files. My data points (Column 3) are based on unique values in columns 1 and 2. I need to rank the values that are in File 1, Column 3. For instance: Input File 1 AAA BBB 10 CCC DDD 16 EEE FFF 20 Input File 2 ... (47 Replies)
Discussion started by: ncwxpanther
47 Replies

13. What is on Your Mind?

Forum Display - Thread Preview Text Animation

Instead of the slow and not readable tooltips with the preview of the thread content in forum view, I have added the preview with mouseover (see attached movie). Let me know if you want a different kind of preview (animation, duration font-color, size, etc,) Thanks. <script>... (29 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
29 Replies

14. OS X (Apple)

A fixed point basic calculator for DASH.

This exercise has taught me a lot about POSIX, dash and their limits. I decided to experiment with fixed point arithmetic using dash as the shell. If you want to test it then change the shebang to your directory where 'dash' is or use 'bash' instead. This was one of the hardest things I have... (21 Replies)
Discussion started by: wisecracker
21 Replies

15. Shell Programming and Scripting

Help with Shell script that monitors CPU Usage

I'm a newbie to shell scripting, I was given this script to modify. This script that monitors when CPU Usage is too high based off the top command. The comparison is not working as it should. Its comparing a decimal to a regualar interger. When it send me an email, it send an email and ignores the... (21 Replies)
Discussion started by: mhannor
21 Replies