CGAL 4.6.1 - 2D and 3D Linear Geometry Kernel
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CGAL::side_of_bounded_sphere()
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Oriented_side | CGAL::side_of_oriented_sphere (const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &p, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &q, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &r, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &s, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &test) |
returns the relative position of point test to the oriented sphere defined by p , q , r and s . More... | |
Oriented_side CGAL::side_of_oriented_sphere | ( | const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > & | p, |
const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > & | q, | ||
const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > & | r, | ||
const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > & | s, | ||
const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > & | test | ||
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returns the relative position of point test
to the oriented sphere defined by p
, q
, r
and s
.
The order of the points p
, q
, r
, and s
is important, since it determines the orientation of the implicitly constructed sphere. If the points p
, q
, r
and s
are positive oriented, positive side is the bounded interior of the sphere.
In case of degeneracies, CGAL::ON_ORIENTED_BOUNDARY
is returned if all points are coplanar. Otherwise, there is a cyclic permutation of the five points that puts four non coplanar points first, it is used to answer the predicate: e.g. CGAL::side_of_oriented_sphere(q, r, s, test, p)
is returned if q
, r
, s
, and test
are non coplanar.
#include <CGAL/global_functions.h>