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Su2Mesh

Struct Su2Mesh 

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pub struct Su2Mesh {
    pub ndim: usize,
    pub coords: Vec<f64>,
    pub elements: Vec<Su2Element>,
    pub markers: Vec<Su2BoundaryMarker>,
}
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SU2 mesh in memory.

Holds node coordinates, volume elements, and named boundary markers.

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§ndim: usize

Problem dimensionality (2 or 3).

§coords: Vec<f64>

Node coordinates, length n_nodes * ndim.

For 2-D: [x0, y0, x1, y1, ...]; for 3-D: [x0, y0, z0, ...].

§elements: Vec<Su2Element>

Volume elements.

§markers: Vec<Su2BoundaryMarker>

Named boundary markers.

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impl Su2Mesh

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pub fn new(ndim: usize) -> Self

Create an empty mesh with the given dimensionality.

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pub fn n_nodes(&self) -> usize

Number of nodes.

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pub fn n_elements(&self) -> usize

Number of volume elements.

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pub fn add_node(&mut self, coords: &[f64]) -> usize

Add a node and return its 0-based index.

Panics in debug mode if the coordinate slice length != ndim.

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pub fn add_element(&mut self, elem: Su2Element)

Add a volume element.

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pub fn add_marker(&mut self, marker: Su2BoundaryMarker)

Add a boundary marker.

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pub fn boundary_marker(&self, tag: &str) -> Option<&Su2BoundaryMarker>

Look up a boundary marker by tag, returning a reference if found.

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pub fn node_coords(&self, i: usize) -> &[f64]

Get the coordinates of node i as a slice of length ndim.

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impl Clone for Su2Mesh

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fn clone(&self) -> Su2Mesh

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Su2Mesh

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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