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ExodusWriter

Struct ExodusWriter 

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pub struct ExodusWriter;
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Higher-level writing helpers for Exodus-II results.

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impl ExodusWriter

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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_VAR

Returns a formatted String.

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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`
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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_DATA

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