FortranFile

Struct FortranFile 

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pub struct FortranFile<R> { /* private fields */ }
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Fortran unformatted file reader/writer

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impl FortranFile<BufReader<File>>

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pub fn open<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> Result<Self>

Open a Fortran unformatted file for reading

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pub fn open_with_config<P: AsRef<Path>>( path: P, config: FortranConfig, ) -> Result<Self>

Open a Fortran unformatted file with custom configuration

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impl FortranFile<BufWriter<File>>

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pub fn create<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> Result<Self>

Create a new Fortran unformatted file for writing

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pub fn create_with_config<P: AsRef<Path>>( path: P, config: FortranConfig, ) -> Result<Self>

Create a new Fortran unformatted file with custom configuration

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impl<R: Read + Seek> FortranFile<R>

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pub fn read_scalar<T: ScientificNumber>(&mut self) -> Result<T>

Read a scalar value of type T

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pub fn read_array_1d<T: ScientificNumber>( &mut self, n: usize, ) -> Result<Array1<T>>

Read a 1D array

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pub fn read_array_2d<T: ScientificNumber>( &mut self, rows: usize, cols: usize, ) -> Result<Array2<T>>

Read a 2D array (Fortran column-major order)

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pub fn read_array_3d<T: ScientificNumber>( &mut self, dim1: usize, dim2: usize, dim3: usize, ) -> Result<Array3<T>>

Read a 3D array (Fortran column-major order)

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pub fn read_string(&mut self, length: usize) -> Result<String>

Read a character string

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pub fn skip_record(&mut self) -> Result<()>

Skip a record

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impl<W: Write> FortranFile<W>

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pub fn write_scalar<T: ScientificNumber>(&mut self, value: T) -> Result<()>

Write a scalar value

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pub fn write_array_1d<T: ScientificNumber>( &mut self, array: &Array1<T>, ) -> Result<()>

Write a 1D array

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pub fn write_array_2d<T: ScientificNumber>( &mut self, array: &Array2<T>, ) -> Result<()>

Write a 2D array (convert to Fortran column-major order)

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pub fn write_array_3d<T: ScientificNumber>( &mut self, array: &Array3<T>, ) -> Result<()>

Write a 3D array (convert to Fortran column-major order)

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pub fn write_array<T: ScientificNumber, D>( &mut self, array: &Array<T, D>, ) -> Result<()>
where D: Dimension,

Write a generic N-dimensional array

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pub fn write_string(&mut self, string: &str, length: usize) -> Result<()>

Write a character string (space-padded to length)

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pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<()>

Flush the writer

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impl<R> Freeze for FortranFile<R>
where R: Freeze,

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impl<R> RefUnwindSafe for FortranFile<R>
where R: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<R> Send for FortranFile<R>
where R: Send,

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impl<R> Sync for FortranFile<R>
where R: Sync,

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impl<R> Unpin for FortranFile<R>
where R: Unpin,

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impl<R> UnwindSafe for FortranFile<R>
where R: UnwindSafe,

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