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core.xdmf.Xdmf Class Reference

The XML root element of the XDMF model. More...

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Public Member Functions

def xml_tag (self)
 Return the XML tag for the XDMF item as a string. More...
 
def __init__ (self, domain)
 Construct the object. More...
 
def create_xml_element (self)
 Return the XDMF item as an XML element node in the XML document tree. More...
 

Detailed Description

The XML root element of the XDMF model.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ __init__()

def core.xdmf.Xdmf.__init__ (   self,
  domain 
)

Construct the object.

    Keyword arguments:
    domain -- the XDMF Domain (see Domain)

Member Function Documentation

◆ create_xml_element()

def core.xdmf.Xdmf.create_xml_element (   self)

Return the XDMF item as an XML element node in the XML document tree.

    If the node is the root element of the XML document, it can be written
    to a file as:

    root = obj.create_xml_element()
    ElementTree(root).write(file_or_filename)

    If it is a child node, it can be appended to its parent as:

    child = obj.create_xml_element()
    parent.append(child)

    An entire XML document representing an XDMF model is built from a set
    of XdmfItem objects by combining their XML nodes in an XML tree.

Reimplemented from core.xdmf.XdmfItem.

◆ xml_tag()

def core.xdmf.Xdmf.xml_tag (   self)

Return the XML tag for the XDMF item as a string.

    Every XML element is identified by a tag. Valid tags are specified by
    the XDMF model format.

Reimplemented from core.xdmf.XdmfItem.


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