pub struct TrajectorySolver { /* private fields */ }Implementations§
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impl TrajectorySolver
pub fn new( inputs: BallisticInputs, wind: WindConditions, atmosphere: AtmosphericConditions, ) -> Self
pub fn set_max_range(&mut self, range: f64)
pub fn set_time_step(&mut self, step: f64)
pub fn solve(&self) -> Result<TrajectoryResult, BallisticsError>
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impl Freeze for TrajectorySolver
impl RefUnwindSafe for TrajectorySolver
impl Send for TrajectorySolver
impl Sync for TrajectorySolver
impl Unpin for TrajectorySolver
impl UnsafeUnpin for TrajectorySolver
impl UnwindSafe for TrajectorySolver
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