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There are two options to describe a curve which the mesh approximates:
where
A typical example of function FFRONT is given below:
      FUNCTION FFRONT(I,X,Y)
      IF ( I .EQ. 1) THEN  
         FFRONT = function(X,Y) 
      ELSE IF ( I .EQ. nnn ) 
         FFRONT = ... 
      ELSE IF ... 
         ...
      END IF 
      END
A typical example of a function parser, for example the description of the line with reference 1 by a function, is the following:
The first case corresponds to writing a FORTRAN function and linking it at execution. In the second case, the curves are given in a data file, thus avoiding performing a link.






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