# Diff of /trunk/doc/user/faultsystem.tex

revision 2655 by gross, Tue Sep 8 07:11:12 2009 UTC revision 2656 by jfenwick, Wed Sep 9 23:47:10 2009 UTC
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144  \begin{methoddesc}[FaultSystem]{getMaxValue}{f\optional{, tol=1.e-8}}  \begin{methoddesc}[FaultSystem]{getMaxValue}{f\optional{, tol=1.e-8}}
145  returns the maximum value of \var{f}, the fault where the maximum is found and the location on the fault in fault coordinates. \var{f} must be a \Scalar. When the maximum is calculated only \DataSamplePoints are considered  returns the maximum value of \var{f}, the fault where the maximum is found and the location on the fault in fault coordinates. \var{f} must be a \Scalar. When the maximum is calculated only \DataSamplePoints are considered
146  which are on a fault in the fault system in the sense of condition~\label{eq:2D line 3} or \label{eq:3D line 3}, respectively. In the case no \DataSamplePoints is found the returned tag is \var{None} and  which are on a fault in the fault system in the sense of condition~\ref{eq:2D line 3} or \ref{eq:3D line 3}, respectively. In the case no \DataSamplePoints is found the returned tag is \var{None} and
147  the maximum value as well as the location of the maximum value are undefined.  the maximum value as well as the location of the maximum value are undefined.
148  \end{methoddesc}  \end{methoddesc}
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# Line 155  on a fault. If not \var{outside} is not Line 155  on a fault. If not \var{outside} is not
155  \end{methoddesc}  \end{methoddesc}
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157  \begin{methoddesc}[FaultSystem]{getSideAndDistance}{x,tag}  \begin{methoddesc}[FaultSystem]{getSideAndDistance}{x,tag}
158  returns the side and the distance at locations \var{x} from the fault \tag{tag}.  returns the side and the distance at locations \var{x} from the fault \var{tag}.
159  \var{x} needs to be \Vector or \numpyNDA object. Positive values for side means that the corresponding location is  \var{x} needs to be \Vector or \numpyNDA object. Positive values for side means that the corresponding location is
160  to the right of the fault, a negative value means that the corresponding location is  to the right of the fault, a negative value means that the corresponding location is
161  to the left of the fault. The value zero means that the side is undefined.  to the left of the fault. The value zero means that the side is undefined.

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