the idea is to create a lightweight wrapper objects around
DeckKeywords which allow more convenient and more readable access to
the data. E.g. instead of
std::vector outerColumnNames{"RV", "P", "BG", "MUG"};
std::vector innerColumnNames{"P", "BG", "MUG"};
Opm::FullTable pvtgTable(deck->getKeyword("PVTG"),
outerColumnNames, innerColumnNames);
pvtgTable->getOuterTable()->getColumn(1);
one now better uses
Opm::PvtgTable pvtgTable(deck->getKeyword("PVTG"));
pvtgTable->getOuterTable()->getPressureColumn();
the idea for the other keywords is similar.
This is intended for keywords like SWOF which currently is a big
vector of doubles but one needs to use the data in a column oriented
way.
This class is intended to be used like this:
Opm::DeckKeywordConstPtr swofKeyword = newParserDeck->getKeyword("SWOF");
Opm::SimpleTable swofTable(swofKeyword,
/*columns=*/std::vector<std::string>{"SW", "KRW", "KROW", "PCOW"},
/*recordIdx=*/table_num);
const std::vector<double>& sw = swofTable.getColumn(0);
// ...
what might be useful is to move the column names into the JSON
description of the keywords, but I could not find a way to go back to
the parser from the deck/keyword. maybe this is not even desireable as
decks might also be created by other means...
Also, a multi-record variant of the class is available. That one is
intended for keywords like PVTO where the first few items of each
record form a table (in the case of PVTO: Rs, pressure, Bo, and
viscosity for staturated oil) and the next entries constitute another
table (in the case of PVTO: pressure, Bo and viscosity for
undersaturated oil with the same RS factor as the first entry).
The second kind of tables can be constructed using the item-based
variant of SimpleTable.