pub struct CsvMaterialDb;Expand description
Matweb-style CSV material database reader.
Expected CSV format: first row is headers, subsequent rows are materials.
At minimum, columns Name and Category must be present.
All other columns are treated as scalar properties.
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Source§impl CsvMaterialDb
impl CsvMaterialDb
Sourcepub fn parse(csv: &str) -> MaterialDatabase
pub fn parse(csv: &str) -> MaterialDatabase
Parse a Matweb-style CSV string into a MaterialDatabase.
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impl Freeze for CsvMaterialDb
impl RefUnwindSafe for CsvMaterialDb
impl Send for CsvMaterialDb
impl Sync for CsvMaterialDb
impl Unpin for CsvMaterialDb
impl UnsafeUnpin for CsvMaterialDb
impl UnwindSafe for CsvMaterialDb
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