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CGAL::Triangulation_vertex_base_with_id_2< TriangulationTraits_2, TriangulationVertexBase_2 > Class Template Reference

#include <CGAL/Triangulation_vertex_base_with_id_2.h>

Inherits from

TriangulationVertexBase_2.

Definition

The class Triangulation_vertex_base_with_id_2 is a model of the concept TriangulationVertexBase_2, the base vertex of a 2D-triangulation.

It provides an integer field that can be used to index vertices for Bgl algorithms.

Note that the user is in charge to set the index correctly before running a graph algorithm.

Template Parameters
TriangulationTraits_2is the geometric traits class and must be a model of TriangulationTraits_2 which provides the Point_2.
TriangulationVertexBase_2must be a vertex base class from which Triangulation_vertex_base_with_id_2 derives. It has the default value Triangulation_vertex_base_2<TriangulationTraits_2>.
Is Model Of:
TriangulationVertexBase_2
See Also
CGAL::Triangulation_vertex_base_2
Examples:
BGL_triangulation_2/dijkstra_with_internal_properties.cpp.

Access Functions

int id () const
 Returns the index.
 
int & id ()
 Returns a reference to the index stored in the vertex.
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Public Types inherited from TriangulationVertexBase_2
typedef unspecified_type Point
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from TriangulationVertexBase_2
 TriangulationVertexBase_2 (Point p)
 
 TriangulationVertexBase_2 (Point p, Face_handle f)
 
Point point () const
 
void set_point (Point p)
 
istream & operator>> (istream &is, TriangulationVertexBase_2 &v)
 
ostream & operator<< (ostream &os, const TriangulationVertexBase_2 &v)