pub struct MshReader {
pub nodes: Vec<[f64; 3]>,
pub elements: Vec<Vec<usize>>,
pub element_tags: Vec<i64>,
}Expand description
Read a Gmsh .msh v2 mesh.
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§nodes: Vec<[f64; 3]>Parsed node coordinates.
elements: Vec<Vec<usize>>Parsed elements (node indices, 0-based).
Element tags.
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impl Freeze for MshReader
impl RefUnwindSafe for MshReader
impl Send for MshReader
impl Sync for MshReader
impl Unpin for MshReader
impl UnsafeUnpin for MshReader
impl UnwindSafe for MshReader
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