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Here, we document the features exposed to the user by the Meep package. We do not document the Scheme language or the functions provided by [[libctl]] (see also the [[libctl User Reference]] section of the [[libctl manual]]). Here, we document the features exposed to the user by the Meep package. We do not document the Scheme language or the functions provided by [[libctl]] (see also the [[libctl User Reference]] section of the [[libctl manual]]).
-This page is simply a compact listing of the functions exposed by the interface; for a gentler introduction, see the [[Meep tutorial]]. Also, we note that this page is not, and probably never will be, a ''complete'' listing of ''all'' functions. In particular, because of the [[#SWIG wrappers]], ''every'' function in the C++ interface is accessible from Scheme, but not all of these functions are documented or intended for end users.+This page is simply a compact listing of the functions exposed by the interface; for a gentler introduction, see the [[Meep tutorial]]. Also, we note that this page is not, and probably never will be, a ''complete'' listing of ''all'' functions. In particular, because of the [[#SWIG wrappers|SWIG wrappers]], ''every'' function in the C++ interface is accessible from Scheme, but not all of these functions are documented or intended for end users.

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Meep
Download
Release notes
FAQ
Meep manual
Introduction
Installation
Tutorial
Reference
C++ Tutorial
C++ Reference
Acknowledgements
License and Copyright

Here, we document the features exposed to the user by the Meep package. We do not document the Scheme language or the functions provided by libctl (see also the libctl User Reference section of the libctl manual).

This page is simply a compact listing of the functions exposed by the interface; for a gentler introduction, see the Meep tutorial. Also, we note that this page is not, and probably never will be, a complete listing of all functions. In particular, because of the SWIG wrappers, every function in the C++ interface is accessible from Scheme, but not all of these functions are documented or intended for end users.

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