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CGAL 6.1 - 2D and 3D Linear Geometry Kernel
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AdaptableBinaryFunction CGAL::Iso_rectangle_2<Kernel> Operations | |
A model of this concept must provide: | |
| Kernel::Iso_rectangle_2 | operator() (const Kernel::Point_2 &p, const Kernel::Point_2 &q) |
introduces an iso-oriented rectangle with diagonal opposite vertices p and q such that p is the lexicographically smallest point in the rectangle. | |
| Kernel::Iso_rectangle_2 | operator() (const Kernel::Point_2 &p, const Kernel::Point_2 &q, int) |
introduces an iso-oriented rectangle with diagonal opposite vertices p and q. | |
| Kernel::Iso_rectangle_2 | operator() (const Kernel::Point_2 &left, const Kernel::Point_2 &right, const Kernel::Point_2 &bottom, const Kernel::Point_2 &top) |
introduces an iso-oriented rectangle fo whose minimal x coordinate is the one of left, the maximal x coordinate is the one of right, the minimal y coordinate is the one of bottom, the maximal y coordinate is the one of top. | |
| Kernel::Iso_rectangle_2 Kernel::ConstructIsoRectangle_2::operator() | ( | const Kernel::Point_2 & | p, |
| const Kernel::Point_2 & | q, | ||
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introduces an iso-oriented rectangle with diagonal opposite vertices p and q.
The int argument value is only used to distinguish the two overloaded functions.
p.x()<=q.x() and p.y()<=q.y().