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TecplotZone

Struct TecplotZone 

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pub struct TecplotZone {
    pub title: String,
    pub zone_type: TecplotZoneType,
    pub i_dim: usize,
    pub j_dim: usize,
    pub k_dim: usize,
    pub variables: Vec<TecplotVariable>,
    pub n_nodes: usize,
    pub n_elements: usize,
}
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A single Tecplot zone containing one or more variables.

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§title: String

Zone title string.

§zone_type: TecplotZoneType

Zone topology.

§i_dim: usize

Number of nodes in the I direction (ordered zones).

§j_dim: usize

Number of nodes in the J direction (ordered zones).

§k_dim: usize

Number of nodes in the K direction (ordered zones).

§variables: Vec<TecplotVariable>

Variable data for this zone.

§n_nodes: usize

Number of nodes (FE zones).

§n_elements: usize

Number of elements (FE zones).

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impl TecplotZone

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pub fn new_ordered( title: impl Into<String>, i_dim: usize, j_dim: usize, k_dim: usize, ) -> Self

Create a new ordered zone with the given IJK dimensions.

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pub fn new_fe( title: impl Into<String>, zone_type: TecplotZoneType, n_nodes: usize, n_elements: usize, ) -> Self

Create a new finite-element zone.

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pub fn point_count(&self) -> usize

Total number of data points expected in this zone.

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impl Clone for TecplotZone

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fn clone(&self) -> TecplotZone

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 TecplotZone

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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