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sc::RedundantCartesianIter(3)	     MPQC	 sc::RedundantCartesianIter(3)

NAME
       sc::RedundantCartesianIter - RedundantCartesianIter objects loop
       through all possible combinations of a given number of axes.

SYNOPSIS
       #include <cartiter.h>

       Inherited by sc::RedundantCartesianIterCCA,
       sc::RedundantCartesianIterCints, and sc::RedundantCartesianIterV3.

   Public Member Functions
       RedundantCartesianIter (int l)
	   Create a object for the given angular momentum.
       virtual int bfn ()=0
	   Return the current Cartesian basis function number.
       void start ()
	   Initialize the iterator.
       void next ()
	   Move to the next combination of axes.
       operator int ()
	   Returns nonzero if the iterator currently hold valid data.
       int a ()
	   The current exponent of x.
       int b ()
	   The current exponent of y.
       int c ()
	   The current exponent of z.
       int l ()
	   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
       RedundantCartesianIter objects loop through all possible combinations
       of a given number of axes.

       This is used to compute the transformation matrices that maps a set of
       Cartesian functions to another set of Cartesian functions in a rotated
       coordinate system.

Author
       Generated automatically by Doxygen for MPQC from the source code.

Version 2.3.1			Fri Feb 19 2016	 sc::RedundantCartesianIter(3)
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