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NAME

       sc::RedundantCartesianSubIter - Like RedundantCartesianIter, except a, b, and c are fixed
       to a given value.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <cartiter.h>

       Inherited by sc::RedundantCartesianSubIterCCA, sc::RedundantCartesianSubIterCints, and
       sc::RedundantCartesianSubIterV3.

   Public Member Functions
       RedundantCartesianSubIter (int l)
           Create a object for the given angular momentum.
       virtual int bfn ()=0
           Return the current Cartesian basis function number.
       void start (int a, int b, int c)
           Initialize the iterator.
       void next ()
           Move to the next combination of axes.
       operator int () const
           Returns nonzero if the iterator currently hold valid data.
       int a () const
           The current exponent of x.
       int b () const
           The current exponent of y.
       int c () const
           The current exponent of z.
       int l () const
           The angular momentum.
       int l (int i)
           Returns a() if i==0, b() if i==1, and c() if i==2.
       int axis (int i)
           Return the i'th axis.

Detailed Description

       Like RedundantCartesianIter, except a, b, and c are fixed to a given value.

Member Function Documentation

   void sc::RedundantCartesianSubIter::start (int a, int b, int c)
       Initialize the iterator. The constraints on a, b, and c are given as arguments.

Author

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