pub struct TrajFrame {
pub idx: usize,
pub time: f64,
pub positions: Vec<f64>,
pub last_access: u64,
}Expand description
A cached trajectory frame.
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§idx: usizeFrame index.
time: f64Simulation time.
positions: Vec<f64>Position data (flat: N particles × 3).
last_access: u64Last access count (used for LRU).
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impl Freeze for TrajFrame
impl RefUnwindSafe for TrajFrame
impl Send for TrajFrame
impl Sync for TrajFrame
impl Unpin for TrajFrame
impl UnsafeUnpin for TrajFrame
impl UnwindSafe for TrajFrame
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