CGAL 5.1.5 - 2D Generalized Barycentric Coordinates
BarycentricTraits_2 Concept Reference

Definition

Requirements of the template parameter Traits for all the classes with two-dimensional barycentric coordinates from the namespace CGAL::Barycentric_coordinates.

Has Models:
All models of Kernel

Types

typedef unspecified_type FT
 A model of FieldNumberType.
 

Two-dimensional Geometric Objects

typedef unspecified_type Point_2
 A model of Kernel::Point_2.
 
typedef unspecified_type Vector_2
 A model of Kernel::Vector_2.
 

Two-dimensional Constructions

typedef unspecified_type Compute_area_2
 A model of this concept must provide an FT operator(const Point_2 &p, const Point_2 &q, const Point_2 &r) that returns the signed area of the triangle defined by the points p, q, and r.
 
typedef unspecified_type Compute_squared_distance_2
 A model of this concept must provide an FT operator(const Point_2 &p, const Point_2 &q) that returns the squared Euclidean distance between the points p and q.
 
typedef unspecified_type Compute_squared_length_2
 A model of this concept must provide an FT operator(const Vector_2 &p) that returns the squared length of the vector p.
 
typedef unspecified_type Compute_scalar_product_2
 A model of this concept must provide an FT operator(const Vector_2 &p, const Vector_2 &q) that returns the scalar product between the vectors p and q.
 

Two-dimensional Generalized Predicates

typedef unspecified_type Equal_2
 A model of this concept must provide a bool operator(const Point_2 &p, const Point_2 &q) that returns true if p = q and false otherwise.
 
typedef unspecified_type Collinear_2
 A model of this concept must provide a bool operator(const Point_2 &p, const Point_2 &q, const Point_2 &r) that returns true if the points p, q, and r are collinear and false otherwise.
 
typedef unspecified_type Collinear_are_ordered_along_line_2
 A model of this concept must provide a bool operator(const Point_2 &p, const Point_2 &q, const Point_2 &r) that returns true if the point q lies between the points p and r and all three points are collinear.