pub struct Observer {
pub row: usize,
pub col: usize,
pub height_above_terrain: f64,
pub max_range: f64,
}Expand description
Observer specification for viewshed analysis.
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§row: usizeRow index of the observer.
col: usizeColumn index of the observer.
height_above_terrain: f64Observer height above terrain surface (metres).
max_range: f64Maximum sight distance (metres; use f64::MAX for unlimited).
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impl Freeze for Observer
impl RefUnwindSafe for Observer
impl Send for Observer
impl Sync for Observer
impl Unpin for Observer
impl UnsafeUnpin for Observer
impl UnwindSafe for Observer
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