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/*! \file
* \brief API for neighborhood searching for analysis.
*
* The main part of the API is the class gmx::AnalysisNeighborhood.
* See \ref page_analysisnbsearch for an overview.
*
* The classes within this file can be used independently of the other parts
* of the selection module.
*
* \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@gmail.com>
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_selection
*/
#ifndef GMX_SELECTION_NBSEARCH_H
#define GMX_SELECTION_NBSEARCH_H
#include <memory>
#include <vector>
#include "gromacs/math/vec.h"
#include "gromacs/math/vectypes.h"
#include "gromacs/utility/arrayref.h"
#include "gromacs/utility/classhelpers.h"
#include "gromacs/utility/gmxassert.h"
#include "gromacs/utility/real.h"
struct t_blocka;
struct t_pbc;
namespace gmx
{
namespace internal
{
class AnalysisNeighborhoodSearchImpl;
class AnalysisNeighborhoodPairSearchImpl;
};
class AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch;
class AnalysisNeighborhoodPairSearch;
/*! \brief
* Input positions for neighborhood searching.
*
* This class supports uniformly specifying sets of positions for various
* methods in the analysis neighborhood searching classes
* (AnalysisNeighborhood and AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch).
*
* Note that copies are not made: only a reference to the positions passed to
* the constructors are kept. The caller is responsible to ensure that those
* positions remain in scope as long as the neighborhood search object requires
* access to them.
*
* Also note that in addition to constructors here, Selection and
* SelectionPosition provide conversions operators to this type. It is done
* this way to not introduce a cyclic dependency between the selection code and
* the neighborhood search code, which in turn allows splitting this search
* code into a separate lower-level module if desired at some point.
*
* Methods in this class do not throw.
*
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_selection
*/
class AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions
{
public:
/*! \brief
* Initializes positions from a single position vector.
*
* For positions initialized this way, AnalysisNeighborhoodPair always
* returns zero in the corresponding index.
*
* This constructor is not explicit to allow directly passing an rvec
* to methods that accept positions.
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions(const rvec &x)
: count_(1), index_(-1), x_(&x), exclusionIds_(NULL), indices_(NULL)
{
}
/*! \brief
* Initializes positions from an array of position vectors.
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions(const rvec x[], int count)
: count_(count), index_(-1), x_(x), exclusionIds_(NULL), indices_(NULL)
{
}
/*! \brief
* Initializes positions from a vector of position vectors.
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions(const std::vector<RVec> &x)
: count_(x.size()), index_(-1), x_(as_rvec_array(x.data())),
exclusionIds_(NULL), indices_(NULL)
{
}
/*! \brief
* Sets indices to use for mapping exclusions to these positions.
*
* The exclusion IDs can always be set, but they are ignored unless
* actual exclusions have been set with
* AnalysisNeighborhood::setTopologyExclusions().
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions &
exclusionIds(ConstArrayRef<int> ids)
{
GMX_ASSERT(static_cast<int>(ids.size()) == count_,
"Exclusion id array should match the number of positions");
exclusionIds_ = ids.data();
return *this;
}
/*! \brief
* Sets indices that select a subset of all positions from the array.
*
* If called, selected positions from the array of positions passed to
* the constructor is used instead of the whole array.
* All returned indices from AnalysisNeighborhoodPair objects are
* indices to the \p indices array passed here.
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions &
indexed(ConstArrayRef<int> indices)
{
count_ = indices.size();
indices_ = indices.data();
return *this;
}
/*! \brief
* Selects a single position to use from an array.
*
* If called, a single position from the array of positions passed to
* the constructor is used instead of the whole array.
* In contrast to the AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions(const rvec &)
* constructor, AnalysisNeighborhoodPair objects return \p index
* instead of zero.
*
* If used together with indexed(), \p index references the index array
* passed to indexed() instead of the position array.
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions &selectSingleFromArray(int index)
{
GMX_ASSERT(index >= 0 && index < count_, "Invalid position index");
index_ = index;
return *this;
}
private:
int count_;
int index_;
const rvec *x_;
const int *exclusionIds_;
const int *indices_;
//! To access the positions for initialization.
friend class internal::AnalysisNeighborhoodSearchImpl;
//! To access the positions for initialization.
friend class internal::AnalysisNeighborhoodPairSearchImpl;
};
/*! \brief
* Neighborhood searching for analysis tools.
*
* See \ref page_analysisnbsearch for an overview.
*
* To use the search, create an object of this type, call setCutoff() to
* initialize it, and then repeatedly call initSearch() to start a search with
* different sets of reference positions. For each set of reference positions,
* use methods in the returned AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch to find the reference
* positions that are within the given cutoff from a provided position.
*
* initSearch() is thread-safe and can be called from multiple threads. Each
* call returns a different instance of the search object that can be used
* independently of the others. The returned AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch
* objects are also thread-safe, and can be used concurrently from multiple
* threads. It is also possible to create multiple concurrent searches within
* a single thread.
*
* \todo
* Generalize the exclusion machinery to make it easier to use for other cases
* than atom-atom exclusions from the topology.
*
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_selection
*/
class AnalysisNeighborhood
{
public:
//! Searching algorithm to use.
enum SearchMode
{
//! Select algorithm based on heuristic efficiency considerations.
eSearchMode_Automatic,
//! Use a simple loop over all pairs.
eSearchMode_Simple,
//! Use grid-based searching whenever possible.
eSearchMode_Grid
};
//! Creates an uninitialized neighborhood search.
AnalysisNeighborhood();
~AnalysisNeighborhood();
/*! \brief
* Sets cutoff distance for the neighborhood searching.
*
* \param[in] cutoff Cutoff distance for the search
* (<=0 stands for no cutoff).
*
* Currently, can only be called before the first call to initSearch().
* If this method is not called, no cutoff is used in the searches.
*
* Does not throw.
*/
void setCutoff(real cutoff);
/*! \brief
* Sets the search to only happen in the XY plane.
*
* Z component of the coordinates is not used in the searching,
* and returned distances are computed in the XY plane.
* Only boxes with the third box vector parallel to the Z axis are
* currently implemented.
*
* Does not throw.
*/
void setXYMode(bool bXY);
/*! \brief
* Sets atom exclusions from a topology.
*
* The \p excls structure specifies the exclusions from test positions
* to reference positions, i.e., a block starting at `excls->index[i]`
* specifies the exclusions for test position `i`, and the indices in
* `excls->a` are indices of the reference positions. If `excls->nr`
* is smaller than a test position id, then such test positions do not
* have any exclusions.
* It is assumed that the indices within a block of indices in
* `excls->a` is ascending.
*
* Does not throw.
*
* \see AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions::exclusionIds()
*/
void setTopologyExclusions(const t_blocka *excls);
/*! \brief
* Sets the algorithm to use for searching.
*
* \param[in] mode Search mode to use.
*
* Note that if \p mode is \ref eSearchMode_Grid, it is still only a
* suggestion: grid-based searching may not be possible with the
* provided input, in which case a simple search is still used.
* This is mainly useful for testing purposes to force a mode.
*
* Does not throw.
*/
void setMode(SearchMode mode);
//! Returns the currently active search mode.
SearchMode mode() const;
/*! \brief
* Initializes neighborhood search for a set of positions.
*
* \param[in] pbc PBC information for the frame.
* \param[in] positions Set of reference positions to use.
* \returns Search object that can be used to find positions from
* \p x within the given cutoff.
* \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
*
* Currently, the input positions cannot use
* AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions::selectSingleFromArray().
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch
initSearch(const t_pbc *pbc,
const AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions &positions);
private:
class Impl;
PrivateImplPointer<Impl> impl_;
};
/*! \brief
* Value type to represent a pair of positions found in neighborhood searching.
*
* Methods in this class do not throw.
*
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_selection
*/
class AnalysisNeighborhoodPair
{
public:
//! Initializes an invalid pair.
AnalysisNeighborhoodPair() : refIndex_(-1), testIndex_(0), distance2_(0.0)
{
clear_rvec(dx_);
}
//! Initializes a pair object with the given data.
AnalysisNeighborhoodPair(int refIndex, int testIndex, real distance2,
const rvec dx)
: refIndex_(refIndex), testIndex_(testIndex), distance2_(distance2)
{
copy_rvec(dx, dx_);
}
/*! \brief
* Whether this pair is valid.
*
* If isValid() returns false, other methods should not be called.
*/
bool isValid() const { return refIndex_ >= 0; }
/*! \brief
* Returns the index of the reference position in the pair.
*
* This index is always the index into the position array provided to
* AnalysisNeighborhood::initSearch().
*/
int refIndex() const
{
GMX_ASSERT(isValid(), "Accessing invalid object");
return refIndex_;
}
/*! \brief
* Returns the index of the test position in the pair.
*
* The contents of this index depends on the context (method call) that
* produces the pair.
* If there was no array in the call, this index is zero.
*/
int testIndex() const
{
GMX_ASSERT(isValid(), "Accessing invalid object");
return testIndex_;
}
/*! \brief
* Returns the squared distance between the pair of positions.
*/
real distance2() const
{
GMX_ASSERT(isValid(), "Accessing invalid object");
return distance2_;
}
/*! \brief
* Returns the shortest vector between the pair of positions.
*
* The vector is from the test position to the reference position.
*/
const rvec &dx() const
{
GMX_ASSERT(isValid(), "Accessing invalid object");
return dx_;
}
private:
int refIndex_;
int testIndex_;
real distance2_;
rvec dx_;
};
/*! \brief
* Initialized neighborhood search with a fixed set of reference positions.
*
* An instance of this class is obtained through
* AnalysisNeighborhood::initSearch(), and can be used to do multiple searches
* against the provided set of reference positions.
* It is possible to create concurrent pair searches (including from different
* threads), as well as call other methods in this class while a pair search is
* in progress.
*
* This class works like a pointer: copies of it point to the same search.
* In general, avoid creating copies, and only use the copy/assignment support
* for moving the variable around. With C++11, this class would best be
* movable.
*
* Methods in this class do not throw unless otherwise indicated.
*
* \todo
* Make it such that reset() is not necessary to call in code that repeatedly
* assigns the result of AnalysisNeighborhood::initSearch() to the same
* variable (see sm_distance.cpp).
*
* \todo
* Consider merging nearestPoint() and minimumDistance() by adding the distance
* to AnalysisNeighborhoodPair.
*
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_selection
*/
class AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch
{
public:
/*! \brief
* Internal short-hand type for a pointer to the implementation class.
*
* shared_ptr is used here to automatically keep a reference count to
* track whether an implementation class is still used outside the
* AnalysisNeighborhood object. Ownership currently always stays with
* AnalysisNeighborhood; it always keeps one instance of the pointer.
*/
typedef std::shared_ptr<internal::AnalysisNeighborhoodSearchImpl>
ImplPointer;
/*! \brief
* Initializes an invalid search.
*
* Such an object cannot be used for searching. It needs to be
* assigned a value from AnalysisNeighborhood::initSearch() before it
* can be used. Provided to allow declaring a variable to hold the
* search before calling AnalysisNeighborhood::initSearch().
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch();
/*! \brief
* Internally initialize the search.
*
* Used to implement AnalysisNeighborhood::initSearch().
* Cannot be called from user code.
*/
explicit AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch(const ImplPointer &impl);
/*! \brief
* Clears this search.
*
* Equivalent to \c "*this = AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch();".
* Currently, this is necessary to avoid unnecessary memory allocation
* if the previous search variable is still in scope when you want to
* call AnalysisNeighborhood::initSearch() again.
*/
void reset();
/*! \brief
* Returns the searching algorithm that this search is using.
*
* The return value is never AnalysisNeighborhood::eSearchMode_Automatic.
*/
AnalysisNeighborhood::SearchMode mode() const;
/*! \brief
* Check whether a point is within a neighborhood.
*
* \param[in] positions Set of test positions to use.
* \returns true if any of the test positions is within the cutoff of
* any reference position.
*/
bool isWithin(const AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions &positions) const;
/*! \brief
* Calculates the minimum distance from the reference points.
*
* \param[in] positions Set of test positions to use.
* \returns The distance to the nearest reference position, or the
* cutoff value if there are no reference positions within the
* cutoff.
*/
real minimumDistance(const AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions &positions) const;
/*! \brief
* Finds the closest reference point.
*
* \param[in] positions Set of test positions to use.
* \returns The reference index identifies the reference position
* that is closest to the test positions.
* The test index identifies the test position that is closest to
* the provided test position. The returned pair is invalid if
* no reference position is within the cutoff.
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodPair
nearestPoint(const AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions &positions) const;
/*! \brief
* Start a search to find reference positions within a cutoff.
*
* \param[in] positions Set of test positions to use.
* \returns Initialized search object to loop through all reference
* positions within the configured cutoff.
* \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
*/
AnalysisNeighborhoodPairSearch
startPairSearch(const AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions &positions) const;
private:
typedef internal::AnalysisNeighborhoodSearchImpl Impl;
ImplPointer impl_;
};
/*! \brief
* Initialized neighborhood pair search with a fixed set of positions.
*
* This class is used to loop through pairs of neighbors within the cutoff
* provided to AnalysisNeighborhood. The following code demonstrates its use:
* \code
gmx::AnalysisNeighborhood nb;
nb.setCutoff(cutoff);
gmx::AnalysisNeighborhoodPositions refPos(xref, nref);
gmx::AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch search = nb.initSearch(pbc, refPos);
gmx::AnalysisNeighborhoodPairSearch pairSearch = search.startPairSearch(selection);
gmx::AnalysisNeighborhoodPair pair;
while (pairSearch.findNextPair(&pair))
{
// <do something for each found pair the information in pair>
}
* \endcode
*
* It is not possible to use a single search object from multiple threads
* concurrently.
*
* This class works like a pointer: copies of it point to the same search.
* In general, avoid creating copies, and only use the copy/assignment support
* for moving the variable around. With C++11, this class would best be
* movable.
*
* Methods in this class do not throw.
*
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_selection
*/
class AnalysisNeighborhoodPairSearch
{
public:
/*! \brief
* Internal short-hand type for a pointer to the implementation class.
*
* See AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch::ImplPointer for rationale of using
* shared_ptr and ownership semantics.
*/
typedef std::shared_ptr<internal::AnalysisNeighborhoodPairSearchImpl>
ImplPointer;
/*! \brief
* Internally initialize the search.
*
* Used to implement AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch::startPairSearch().
* Cannot be called from user code.
*/
explicit AnalysisNeighborhoodPairSearch(const ImplPointer &impl);
/*! \brief
* Finds the next pair within the cutoff.
*
* \param[out] pair Information about the found pair.
* \returns false if there were no more pairs.
*
* If the method returns false, \p pair will be invalid.
*
* \see AnalysisNeighborhoodPair
* \see AnalysisNeighborhoodSearch::startPairSearch()
*/
bool findNextPair(AnalysisNeighborhoodPair *pair);
/*! \brief
* Skip remaining pairs for a test position in the search.
*
* When called after findNextPair(), makes subsequent calls to
* findNextPair() skip any pairs that have the same test position as
* that previously returned.
* This is useful if the caller wants to search whether any reference
* position within the cutoff satisfies some condition. This method
* can be used to skip remaining pairs after the first such position
* has been found if the remaining pairs would not have an effect on
* the outcome.
*/
void skipRemainingPairsForTestPosition();
private:
ImplPointer impl_;
};
} // namespace gmx
#endif
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