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CGAL 4.14.2 - 2D and 3D Linear Geometry Kernel

Functions

template<typename Kernel >
Comparison_result CGAL::compare_lexicographically (const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &p, const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &q)
 Compares the Cartesian coordinates of points p and q lexicographically in \( xy\) order: first \( x\)-coordinates are compared, if they are equal, \( y\)-coordinates are compared. More...
 
template<typename Kernel >
Comparison_result CGAL::compare_lexicographically (const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &p, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &q)
 Compares the Cartesian coordinates of points p and q lexicographically in \( xyz\) order: first \( x\)-coordinates are compared, if they are equal, \( y\)-coordinates are compared, and if both \( x\)- and \( y\)- coordinate are equal, \( z\)-coordinates are compared. More...
 

Function Documentation

◆ compare_lexicographically() [1/2]

template<typename Kernel >
Comparison_result CGAL::compare_lexicographically ( const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &  p,
const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &  q 
)

#include <CGAL/Kernel/global_functions.h>

Compares the Cartesian coordinates of points p and q lexicographically in \( xy\) order: first \( x\)-coordinates are compared, if they are equal, \( y\)-coordinates are compared.

This is the same function as compare_xy and exists for compatibility with Point_d<Kernel>.

◆ compare_lexicographically() [2/2]

template<typename Kernel >
Comparison_result CGAL::compare_lexicographically ( const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &  p,
const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &  q 
)

#include <CGAL/Kernel/global_functions.h>

Compares the Cartesian coordinates of points p and q lexicographically in \( xyz\) order: first \( x\)-coordinates are compared, if they are equal, \( y\)-coordinates are compared, and if both \( x\)- and \( y\)- coordinate are equal, \( z\)-coordinates are compared.

This is the same function as compare_xyz and exists for compatibility with Point_d<Kernel>.