pub struct ExodusWriter;Expand description
Higher-level writing helpers for Exodus-II results.
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Source§impl ExodusWriter
impl ExodusWriter
Sourcepub fn write_nodal_variable_step(
var_name: &str,
step: usize,
time: f64,
values: &[f64],
) -> String
pub fn write_nodal_variable_step( var_name: &str, step: usize, time: f64, values: &[f64], ) -> String
Append a time-step nodal variable record to a text buffer.
The record format is:
NODAL_VAR `name` STEP `step` TIME `time`
`v0` `v1` ... `vN`
END_NODAL_VARReturns a formatted String.
Sourcepub fn write_global_variable(var: &ExodusGlobalVariable) -> String
pub fn write_global_variable(var: &ExodusGlobalVariable) -> String
Serialize a global simulation variable to a one-line text record.
Format:
GLOBAL_VAR `name` TIME `time` VALUE `value`Sourcepub fn write_side_set(data: &ExodusSideSetData) -> String
pub fn write_side_set(data: &ExodusSideSetData) -> String
Serialize an ExodusSideSetData to a text block.
Format:
SIDE_SET_DATA `id` `name` `count`
`eid0` `sid0`
`eid1` `sid1`
...
[DIST_FACTORS
`f0` `f1` ...]
END_SIDE_SET_DATAAuto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for ExodusWriter
impl RefUnwindSafe for ExodusWriter
impl Send for ExodusWriter
impl Sync for ExodusWriter
impl Unpin for ExodusWriter
impl UnsafeUnpin for ExodusWriter
impl UnwindSafe for ExodusWriter
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