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2 m1<br />

######## Types<br />

1 # number of types<br />

3 obj<br />

######## Records<br />

# A planar face object<br />

0 0 1<br />

4 Mesh # class<br />

...<br />

Records<br />

The record contains the serialization data in the file and additional information on how<br />

to process the serialized data. It also has a version number.<br />

The record is a wrapper for serializable types stored in the file. The reason for having<br />

this wrapper is to be able to use a version number, so that the serialization can be<br />

revised in the future while maintaining backward compatibility.<br />

The following sections describe the format of the supported version:<br />

RECORD VERSION 0<br />

This record is a wrapper for serializable types stored in the file. The following table<br />

contains the attributes of the records:<br />

ENTITY/OBJECT VARIABLE DESCRIPTION<br />

Integer<br />

Version<br />

Integer<br />

Not used<br />

Integer type Serialization type, 1 for Serializable<br />

Serializable obj If type equals 1, this field follows<br />

Serialization type 1 indicates that the following filed is a subtype to Serializable.<br />

<strong>COMSOL</strong> Multiphysics uses type equal to 0 internally, but such files are only used for<br />

temporary purposes.<br />

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