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VtkStreamWriter

Struct VtkStreamWriter 

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pub struct VtkStreamWriter {
    pub output: Vec<u8>,
    pub dims: (usize, usize, usize),
    pub spacing: (f64, f64, f64),
    pub origin: (f64, f64, f64),
    pub dataset_name: String,
    pub header_written: bool,
    pub fields_written: usize,
}
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A streaming writer for VTK legacy format (ASCII structured points).

Builds VTK output incrementally as physics data is produced, without buffering the entire dataset in memory.

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§output: Vec<u8>

Output buffer (simulates file I/O).

§dims: (usize, usize, usize)

Grid dimensions (nx, ny, nz).

§spacing: (f64, f64, f64)

Grid spacing (dx, dy, dz).

§origin: (f64, f64, f64)

Origin (ox, oy, oz).

§dataset_name: String

Dataset name.

§header_written: bool

Whether the header has been written.

§fields_written: usize

Number of scalar fields written.

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impl VtkStreamWriter

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pub fn new( dims: (usize, usize, usize), spacing: (f64, f64, f64), origin: (f64, f64, f64), dataset_name: &str, ) -> Self

Create a new VTK stream writer.

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pub fn write_header(&mut self)

Write the VTK file header (must be called before any field).

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pub fn write_scalar_field(&mut self, field_name: &str, data: &[f64])

Write a scalar field with the given name and data.

Must call write_header first.

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pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str

Return a string view of the accumulated output.

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pub fn bytes_written(&self) -> usize

Total bytes written.

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impl Debug for VtkStreamWriter

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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