CGAL 5.2.2 - 2D and Surface Function Interpolation
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Most interpolation functions are parameterized by a traits class that defines the primitives used in the interpolation algorithms. The concept InterpolationTraits
defines this common set of requirements.
Types | |
typedef unspecified_type | FT |
The number type must follow the model FieldNumberType . | |
typedef unspecified_type | Point_d |
The (weightless) point type. | |
typedef unspecified_type | Weighted_point_d |
The weighted point type. | |
typedef unspecified_type | Vector_d |
The corresponding vector type. | |
typedef unspecified_type | Construct_point_d |
A constructor object for Point_d . More... | |
typedef unspecified_type | Construct_vector_d |
A constructor object for Vector_d . More... | |
typedef unspecified_type | Construct_scaled_vector_d |
Constructor object for Vector_d . More... | |
typedef unspecified_type | Compute_squared_distance_d |
Constructor object for FT . More... | |
InterpolationTraits () | |
default constructor. | |
Construction objects | |
The following functions that create instances of the above constructor object types must exist. | |
Construct_vector_d | construct_point_d_object () |
Construct_vector_d | construct_vector_d_object () |
Construct_scaled_vector_d | construct_scaled_vector_d_object () |
Compute_squared_distance_d | compute_squared_distance_d_object () |
Constructor object for FT
.
Provides the operator:
FT operator() (Point_d p, Point_d q)
returning the squared distance between p
and q
.
A constructor object for Point_d
.
Provides :
Point_d operator() (Point_d p)
which returns the point itself.
Point_d operator() (Weighted_point_d wp)
which extracts the bare point from the weighted point.
Constructor object for Vector_d
.
Provides :
Vector_d operator() (Vector_d v, FT scale)
which produces the vector v
scaled by a factor scale
.
A constructor object for Vector_d
.
Provides :
Vector_d operator() (Point_d p, Point_d q)
which produces the vector q - p
and
Vector_d operator() (Null_vector NULL_VECTOR)
which introduces the null vector.