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StopPredicate Concept Reference

Definition

The concept StopPredicate describes the requirements for the predicate which indicates if the simplification process must finish.

Has Models:

CGAL::Surface_mesh_simplification::Count_stop_predicate<ECM>

CGAL::Surface_mesh_simplification::Count_ratio_stop_predicate<ECM>

CGAL::Surface_mesh_simplification::Edge_length_stop_predicate<FT>

Types

typedef unspecified_type ECM
 The type of the surface mesh to simplify. More...
 
typedef unspecified_type FT
 A field type representing the collapse cost.
 
typedef unspecified_type size_type
 An integer type representing the number of edges.
 
typedef unspecified_type Profile
 The type of the edge profile cache. More...
 

Operations

bool operator() (FT const &current_cost, Profile const &profile, size_type initial_count, size_type current_count) const
 This predicate is called each time an edge is selected for processing, before it is collapsed. More...
 

Member Typedef Documentation

The type of the surface mesh to simplify.

Must be a model of the EdgeCollapsableSurfaceMesh concept.

The type of the edge profile cache.

Must be a model of the EdgeProfile concept.

Member Function Documentation

bool StopPredicate::operator() ( FT const &  current_cost,
Profile const &  profile,
size_type  initial_count,
size_type  current_count 
) const

This predicate is called each time an edge is selected for processing, before it is collapsed.

current_cost is the cost of the selected edge.

initial_count and current_count are the number of initial and current edges.

If the return value is true the simplification terminates before processing the edge, otherwise it continues normally.