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CGAL 4.4 - 2D and 3D Linear Geometry Kernel
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template<typename Kernel >
Angle CGAL::angle (const CGAL::Vector_2< Kernel > &u, const CGAL::Vector_2< Kernel > &v)
 returns CGAL::OBTUSE, CGAL::RIGHT or CGAL::ACUTE depending on the angle formed by the two vectors u and v.
 
template<typename Kernel >
Angle CGAL::angle (const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &p, const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &q, const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &r)
 returns CGAL::OBTUSE, CGAL::RIGHT or CGAL::ACUTE depending on the angle formed by the three points p, q, r (q being the vertex of the angle). More...
 
template<typename Kernel >
Angle CGAL::angle (const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &p, const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &q, const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &r, const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &s)
 returns CGAL::OBTUSE, CGAL::RIGHT or CGAL::ACUTE depending on the angle formed by the two vectors pq, rs. More...
 
template<typename Kernel >
Angle CGAL::angle (const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &p, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &q, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &r)
 returns CGAL::OBTUSE, CGAL::RIGHT or CGAL::ACUTE depending on the angle formed by the three points p, q, r (q being the vertex of the angle).
 

Function Documentation

template<typename Kernel >
Angle CGAL::angle ( const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &  p,
const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &  q,
const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &  r 
)

returns CGAL::OBTUSE, CGAL::RIGHT or CGAL::ACUTE depending on the angle formed by the three points p, q, r (q being the vertex of the angle).

The returned value is the same as angle(p - q, r - q).

#include <CGAL/global_functions.h>

template<typename Kernel >
Angle CGAL::angle ( const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &  p,
const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &  q,
const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &  r,
const CGAL::Point_2< Kernel > &  s 
)

returns CGAL::OBTUSE, CGAL::RIGHT or CGAL::ACUTE depending on the angle formed by the two vectors pq, rs.

The returned value is the same as angle(q - p, s - r).

#include <CGAL/global_functions.h>