CGAL 4.5.2 - 2D Segment Delaunay Graphs
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The concept SegmentDelaunayGraphDataStructure_2
refines the concept ApolloniusGraphDataStructure_2
. In addition it provides two methods for the merging of two vertices joined by an edge of the data structure, and the splitting of a vertex into two. The method that merges two vertices, called join_vertices
identifies the two vertices and deletes their common two faces. The method that splits a vertex, called split_vertex
introduces a new vertex that shares an edge and two faces with the old vertex (see figure below). Notice that the join_vertices
and split_vertex
operations are complementary, in the sense that one reverses the action of the other.
v
is split into \( v_1\) and \( v_2\). The faces \( f\) and \( g\) are inserted after \( f_1\) and \( f_2\), respectively, in the counter-clockwise sense. The vertices \( v_1\), \( v_2\) and the faces \( f\) and \( g\) are returned as a boost
tuple
in that order. Right to left: The edge (f,i)
is collapsed, and thus the vertices \( v_1\) and \( v_2\) are joined. The vertex v
is returned. We only describe the additional requirements with respect to the ApolloniusGraphDataStructure_2
concept.
Modification | |
Vertex_handle | join_vertices (Face_handle f, int i) |
Joins the vertices that are endpoints of the edge (f,i) . More... | |
boost::tuples::tuple < Vertex_handle, Vertex_handle, Face_handle, Face_handle > | split_vertex (Vertex_handle v, Face_handle f1, Face_handle f2) |
Splits the vertex v into two vertices v1 and v2 . More... | |
Vertex_handle SegmentDelaunayGraphDataStructure_2::join_vertices | ( | Face_handle | f, |
int | i | ||
) |
Joins the vertices that are endpoints of the edge (f,i)
.
It returns a vertex handle to common vertex.
boost::tuples::tuple<Vertex_handle, Vertex_handle, Face_handle, Face_handle> SegmentDelaunayGraphDataStructure_2::split_vertex | ( | Vertex_handle | v, |
Face_handle | f1, | ||
Face_handle | f2 | ||
) |
Splits the vertex v
into two vertices v1
and v2
.
The common faces f
and g
of v1
and v2
are created after (in the counter-clockwise sense) the faces f1
and f2
. The 4-tuple (v1,v2,f,g)
is returned (see Fig. figsdgdssplitjoin).