Struct gchemol_neighbors::Neighbor
source · pub struct Neighbor {
pub node: usize,
pub distance: f64,
pub image: Option<Vector3f>,
}
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Helper struct for neighbors search result.
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§node: usize
The node connected to the host point.
distance: f64
The distance to the host point.
image: Option<Vector3f>
Scaled displacment vector relative to origin cell if PBC enabled.
Trait Implementations§
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impl RefUnwindSafe for Neighbor
impl Send for Neighbor
impl Sync for Neighbor
impl Unpin for Neighbor
impl UnwindSafe for Neighbor
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