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ArrTraits::AreMergeable_2 Concept Reference

Definition

Operations

A model of this concept must provide:

bool operator() (ArrTraits::X_monotone_curve_2 xc1, ArrTraits::X_monotone_curve_2 xc2)
 accepts two \( x\)-monotone curves xc1 and xc2 and determines whether they can be merged to form a single \( x\)-monotone curve. More...
 

Member Function Documentation

bool ArrTraits::AreMergeable_2::operator() ( ArrTraits::X_monotone_curve_2  xc1,
ArrTraits::X_monotone_curve_2  xc2 
)

accepts two \( x\)-monotone curves xc1 and xc2 and determines whether they can be merged to form a single \( x\)-monotone curve.

xc1 and xc2 are mergeable if their underlying curves are identical, they share a common endpoint, and they do not bend to form a non- \( x\)-monotone curve.