vtkDataSetAlgorithm

Struct vtkDataSetAlgorithm 

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pub struct vtkDataSetAlgorithm(/* private fields */);
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Superclass for algorithms that produce output of the same type as input

vtkDataSetAlgorithm is a convenience class to make writing algorithms easier. It is also designed to help transition old algorithms to the new pipeline architecture. There are some assumptions and defaults made by this class you should be aware of. This class defaults such that your filter will have one input port and one output port. If that is not the case simply change it with SetNumberOfInputPorts etc. See this classes constructor for the default. This class also provides a FillInputPortInfo method that by default says that all inputs will be DataSet. If that isn’t the case then please override this method in your subclass. This class breaks out the downstream requests into separate functions such as RequestDataObject RequestData and RequestInformation. The default implementation of RequestDataObject will create an output data of the same type as the input.

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impl vtkDataSetAlgorithm

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pub fn new() -> Self

Creates a new vtkDataSetAlgorithm wrapped inside vtkNew

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impl Default for vtkDataSetAlgorithm

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Drop for vtkDataSetAlgorithm

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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