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Kernel_23/surprising.cpp
#include <iostream>
#include <CGAL/Simple_cartesian.h>
typedef
CGAL::Simple_cartesian<double>
Kernel
;
typedef
Kernel::Point_2
Point_2;
int
main()
{
{
Point_2 p(0, 0.3), q(1, 0.6), r(2, 0.9);
std::cout << (
CGAL::collinear
(p,q,r) ?
"collinear\n"
:
"not collinear\n"
);
}
{
Point_2 p(0, 1.0/3.0), q(1, 2.0/3.0), r(2, 1);
std::cout << (
CGAL::collinear
(p,q,r) ?
"collinear\n"
:
"not collinear\n"
);
}
{
Point_2 p(0,0), q(1, 1), r(2, 2);
std::cout << (
CGAL::collinear
(p,q,r) ?
"collinear\n"
:
"not collinear\n"
);
}
return
0;
}