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VtkRectilinearGrid

Struct VtkRectilinearGrid 

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pub struct VtkRectilinearGrid {
    pub x_coords: Vec<f64>,
    pub y_coords: Vec<f64>,
    pub z_coords: Vec<f64>,
    pub point_data: Vec<VtkDataArray>,
}
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A VTK rectilinear grid (.vtr): axes are independently sampled.

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§x_coords: Vec<f64>

Coordinate values along the X axis.

§y_coords: Vec<f64>

Coordinate values along the Y axis.

§z_coords: Vec<f64>

Coordinate values along the Z axis.

§point_data: Vec<VtkDataArray>

Per-point data arrays (ordered i,j,k like structured grid).

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impl VtkRectilinearGrid

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pub fn new(x_coords: Vec<f64>, y_coords: Vec<f64>, z_coords: Vec<f64>) -> Self

Create from independent coordinate arrays.

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pub fn n_points(&self) -> usize

Total number of grid points.

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pub fn dims(&self) -> [usize; 3]

Grid dimensions \[ni, nj, nk\].

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pub fn add_point_scalar(&mut self, name: &str, values: Vec<f64>)

Append a per-point scalar field.

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pub fn to_vtr_string(&self) -> String

Serialise to VTK XML .vtr string.

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