\( \newcommand{\E}{\mathrm{E}} \) \( \newcommand{\A}{\mathrm{A}} \) \( \newcommand{\R}{\mathrm{R}} \) \( \newcommand{\N}{\mathrm{N}} \) \( \newcommand{\Q}{\mathrm{Q}} \) \( \newcommand{\Z}{\mathrm{Z}} \) \( \def\ccSum #1#2#3{ \sum_{#1}^{#2}{#3} } \def\ccProd #1#2#3{ \sum_{#1}^{#2}{#3} }\)
CGAL 4.11 - 2D Triangulation
 All Classes Namespaces Files Functions Variables Typedefs Enumerations Enumerator Groups Pages
Todo List
Class CGAL::Constrained_triangulation_plus_2< Tr >
The following description does not match the code Two consecutive vertices of an input constraint form a subconstraint. A subconstraint is a pair of vertex handles and corresponds to a constrained edge of the triangulation, which is a pair of a face handle and an index.
Member CGAL::Constrained_triangulation_plus_2< Tr >::Subconstraint
The documentation does not match the code
Group PkgTriangulation2
check generated documentation