// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen // SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright 2008 Sandia Corporation // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-BSD-3-Clause-Sandia-USGov /** * @class vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy * @brief a layout strategy that does absolutely nothing * * * Yes, this incredible strategy does absoluted nothing to the data * so in affect passes through the graph untouched. This strategy * is useful in the cases where the graph is already laid out. */ #ifndef vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy_h #define vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy_h #include "vtkGraphLayoutStrategy.h" #include "vtkInfovisLayoutModule.h" // For export macro VTK_ABI_NAMESPACE_BEGIN class VTKINFOVISLAYOUT_EXPORT vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy : public vtkGraphLayoutStrategy { public: static vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy* New(); vtkTypeMacro(vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy, vtkGraphLayoutStrategy); void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent) override; /** * This strategy sets up some data structures * for faster processing of each Layout() call */ void Initialize() override; /** * This is the layout method where the graph that was * set in SetGraph() is laid out. The method can either * entirely layout the graph or iteratively lay out the * graph. If you have an iterative layout please implement * the IsLayoutComplete() method. */ void Layout() override; /** * I'm an iterative layout so this method lets the caller * know if I'm done laying out the graph */ int IsLayoutComplete() override { return 1; } protected: vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy(); ~vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy() override; private: vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy(const vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy&) = delete; void operator=(const vtkPassThroughLayoutStrategy&) = delete; }; VTK_ABI_NAMESPACE_END #endif