pub struct SubdivisionLoop {
pub levels: usize,
}Expand description
Loop subdivision scheme for triangle meshes.
Implements Loop’s (1987) subdivision algorithm:
- Each triangle is split into 4 sub-triangles
- Interior vertices use the Loop vertex rule
- Boundary vertices use a separate boundary rule
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§levels: usizeNumber of subdivision levels.
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Source§impl Clone for SubdivisionLoop
impl Clone for SubdivisionLoop
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SubdivisionLoop
fn clone(&self) -> SubdivisionLoop
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1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Freeze for SubdivisionLoop
impl RefUnwindSafe for SubdivisionLoop
impl Send for SubdivisionLoop
impl Sync for SubdivisionLoop
impl Unpin for SubdivisionLoop
impl UnsafeUnpin for SubdivisionLoop
impl UnwindSafe for SubdivisionLoop
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