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CGAL::coplanar_side_of_bounded_circle()

See Also
CGAL::coplanar_orientation()
CGAL::side_of_bounded_circle()

Functions

template<typename Kernel >
Bounded_side CGAL::coplanar_side_of_bounded_circle (const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &p, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &q, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &r, const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &s)
 returns the bounded side of the circle defined by p, q, and r on which s lies. More...
 

Function Documentation

template<typename Kernel >
Bounded_side CGAL::coplanar_side_of_bounded_circle ( const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &  p,
const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &  q,
const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &  r,
const CGAL::Point_3< Kernel > &  s 
)

returns the bounded side of the circle defined by p, q, and r on which s lies.

Precondition
p, q, r, and s are coplanar and p, q, and r are not collinear.

#include <CGAL/Kernel/global_functions.h>