pub struct Contour<I> {
pub range: Vec<Range<I>>,
}Expand description
A contour, which is just a collection of ranges whose start and end-point overlap
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§range: Vec<Range<I>>The colletion of individual ranges describing the contour
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Source§impl<I> Contour<I>
impl<I> Contour<I>
Sourcepub fn generate_rectangular(
x_range: &Range<I::RealField>,
y_range: &Range<I::RealField>,
direction: Direction,
) -> Self
pub fn generate_rectangular( x_range: &Range<I::RealField>, y_range: &Range<I::RealField>, direction: Direction, ) -> Self
Generate a closed rectangular contour
Sourcepub fn generate_rectangular_internal(
x_range: &Range<I::RealField>,
y_range: &Range<I::RealField>,
) -> Vec<Range<I>>
pub fn generate_rectangular_internal( x_range: &Range<I::RealField>, y_range: &Range<I::RealField>, ) -> Vec<Range<I>>
A hacky function to generate the rectangular contour,
Sourcepub fn deform_outward_around_singularity(&mut self, singularity: I)
pub fn deform_outward_around_singularity(&mut self, singularity: I)
If we detect a singularity on the contour this deforms the contour outward to enclose it
Sourcepub fn deform_inward_around_singularity(&mut self, singularity: I)
pub fn deform_inward_around_singularity(&mut self, singularity: I)
If we detect a singularity on the contour this deforms the contour inward to exclude it
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impl<I> Freeze for Contour<I>
impl<I> RefUnwindSafe for Contour<I>where
I: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<I> Send for Contour<I>where
I: Send,
impl<I> Sync for Contour<I>where
I: Sync,
impl<I> Unpin for Contour<I>where
I: Unpin,
impl<I> UnwindSafe for Contour<I>where
I: UnwindSafe,
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