pub struct DomainBox {
pub min: [f64; 3],
pub max: [f64; 3],
}Expand description
Axis-aligned bounding box in 3-D used to describe a subdomain.
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§min: [f64; 3]Minimum corner [x_min, y_min, z_min].
max: [f64; 3]Maximum corner [x_max, y_max, z_max].
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impl StructuralPartialEq for DomainBox
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impl Freeze for DomainBox
impl RefUnwindSafe for DomainBox
impl Send for DomainBox
impl Sync for DomainBox
impl Unpin for DomainBox
impl UnsafeUnpin for DomainBox
impl UnwindSafe for DomainBox
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