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virtual void setModel(const casacore::Lattice<casacore::Float> & model) { itsModelPtr = model.clone(); }
//# LatticeModel.h: this defines LatticeModel
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namespace casa { //# NAMESPACE CASA - BEGIN
// <summary> models with an internal & external representation as an casacore::Lattice </summary>
// <use visibility=export>
// <reviewed reviewer="" date="yyyy/mm/dd" tests="" demos="">
// </reviewed>
// <prerequisite>
// <li> <linkto module="Lattices">Lattices</linkto> module
// <li> <linkto class="LinearModel">LinearModel</linkto> class
// <li> LinearModel/LinearEquation paradigm
// </prerequisite>
//
// <synopsis>
// An LatticeModel is a base class for Models that can be
// represented by Lattices. It is expected that this class will be mainly
// used as base classes for other classes which will then provide the solve()
// functions necessary to update the model given an equation.
//
// However this class does not contain any pure virtual functions and hence
// can be used "as is". An example of this is given below. For an example of
// how this class can be used by derived classes see the
// <linkto class=HogbomCleanModel>HogbomCleanModel</linkto>
// class.
//
// </synopsis>