NAME

cxLatRootNew - create a lattice with no data and no coordinates

C SPECIFICATION

#include <cx/DataAccess.h>

cxLattice *cxLatRootNew(long nDim, long dims[])

FORTRAN SPECIFICATION

integer function cxLatRootNew(nDim, dims)
integer nDim, dims(nDim)

PARAMETERS

nDim
Number of lattice dimensions.
dims
Array specifying length in each dimension.

FUNCTION RETURN VALUE

Returns pointer to a lattice with no data or coordinates.

DESCRIPTION

cxLatRootNew creates a cxLattice structure in data memory and returns a pointer to it. The lattice created will have nDim dimensions; the length of each dimension is specified in the array dims. No space for data or coordinates is allocated. See notes below.

Refer to "IRIS Explorer Module Writer's Guide" for more information on the structure of cxLattice and its contents.

Lattice data structures are allocated from a shared memory arena on Silicon Graphics workstations running IRIX. This shared memory is a limited resource, so it is possible for the memory to be exhausted, causing the allocation routine to fail. If the allocation routine fails, any memory it has successfully allocated will be released, and a NULL pointer will be returned. The subroutine cxDataAllocErrorGet returns TRUE if the lattice could not be allocated. See cxDataAllocErrorGet for more details on writing portable module code that copes well with limited memory.

SEE ALSO

cxDataAllocErrorGet(3E), cxDataNew(3E), cxCoordNew(3E), cxCoordDefaultNew(3E), cxLatPtrSet(3E)

NOTE

Many modules assume that a lattice has data. Modules built with the IRIS Explorer module builder utility (mbuilder(1)) also require that coordinates be present. It is strongly recommended that you lattices be created with both data and coordinates for compatibility. cxLatRootNew, used in conjunction with cxDataNew, cxCoordNew, cxCoordDefaultNew and cxLatPtrSet, allow the lattice, data and coordinates to be created separately.
Last modified: Mon Nov 18 13:50:28 GMT 1996
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