From f29a6e9a03dca95dc0a070b604fb11e18897a6f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: vrouvrea Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2019 14:08:56 +0000 Subject: Fix doc for C++ and Python. Fix some warnings on Nerve GIC sphinx doc generation git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svnroot/gudhi/branches/cubical_complex_small_fix@4101 636b058d-ea47-450e-bf9e-a15bfbe3eedb Former-commit-id: 57eacb8c4108be212e61796c65e3b45bb9c13644 --- src/Bitmap_cubical_complex/doc/Gudhi_Cubical_Complex_doc.h | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/Bitmap_cubical_complex') diff --git a/src/Bitmap_cubical_complex/doc/Gudhi_Cubical_Complex_doc.h b/src/Bitmap_cubical_complex/doc/Gudhi_Cubical_Complex_doc.h index e1e5885e..5fa02a5e 100644 --- a/src/Bitmap_cubical_complex/doc/Gudhi_Cubical_Complex_doc.h +++ b/src/Bitmap_cubical_complex/doc/Gudhi_Cubical_Complex_doc.h @@ -87,15 +87,16 @@ namespace cubical_complex { * * \section inputformat Input Format * - * In the current implantation, filtration is given at the maximal cubes, and it is then extended by the lower star + * In the current implementation, filtration is given at the maximal cubes, and it is then extended by the lower star * filtration to all cubes. There are a number of constructors that can be used to construct cubical complex by users * who want to use the code directly. They can be found in the \a Bitmap_cubical_complex class. * Currently one input from a text file is used. It uses a format inspired from the Perseus software - * (http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~vnanda/perseus/) by Vidit Nanda. Note however an important difference: while Perseus - * assume the filtration of all maximal cubes to be non-negative, over here we do not enforce this and we allow any - * filtration values. - * As a consequence one cannot use -1's to indicate missing cubes. If you have missing cubes in your complex, please - * set their filtration to +Inf. The file format is described in details in here: \ref FileFormatsPerseus. + * (http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~vnanda/perseus/) by Vidit Nanda. + * \note While Perseus assume the filtration of all maximal cubes to be non-negative, over here we do not enforce this + * and we allow any filtration values. As a consequence one cannot use `-1`'s to indicate missing cubes. If you have + * missing cubes in your complex, please set their filtration to \f$+\infty\f$ (aka. `inf` in the file). + * + * The file format is described in details in \ref FileFormatsPerseus file format section. * * \section PeriodicBoundaryConditions Periodic boundary conditions * Often one would like to impose periodic boundary conditions to the cubical complex. Let \f$ I_1\times ... \times -- cgit v1.2.3