GainReceiverCyl Class¶
- class plask.flow.GainReceiverCyl¶
Receiver of the material gain in Cylindrical geometry (1/cm).
You may connect a provider to this receiver using either the connect method or an assignment operator. Then, you can read the provided value by calling this receiver with arguments identical as the ones of the corresponding provider
GainProviderCyl
.Example
Connect the receiver to a provider from some other solver:
>>> solver.inGain = other_solver.outGain
See also
Provider of material gain:
plask.flow.GainProviderCyl
Data filter for material gain:
plask.flow.GainFilterCyl
Methods¶
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Get value from the connected provider |
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Connect callable to watch receiver changes. |
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Attach some provider or constant value to the receiver. |
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Disconnect any provider of value from the receiver. |
Descriptions¶
Method Details¶
- GainReceiverCyl.__call__(deriv, mesh, lam, interpolation='DEFAULT')¶
- GainReceiverCyl.__call__(mesh, lam, interpolation='DEFAULT')
Get value from the connected provider
Get value from the connected provider
- GainReceiverCyl.add_watch(callable)¶
Connect callable to watch receiver changes.
The callable will be called each time the value received by this receiver changes.
The callable should accept two arguments: the first one will be the receiver and the second one gives information what is changed.
- GainReceiverCyl.attach(source)¶
Attach some provider or constant value to the receiver.
- Parameters:
source – source provider or value.
Example
>>> solver.inGain.attach(300.) >>> solver.inGain(any_mesh)[0] 300. >>> solver.inGain(any_mesh)[-1] 300.
>>> solver.inGain.attach(other_solver.outGain)
Note
You may achieve the same effect by using the asignmnent operator if you put an existing provider at the right side of this operator:
>>> solver.inGain = other_solver.outGain
- GainReceiverCyl.reset()¶
Disconnect any provider of value from the receiver.