CGAL 5.2.2 - 2D and 3D Linear Geometry Kernel
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AdaptableFunctor
(with two arguments)CGAL::Iso_cuboid_3<Kernel>
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Kernel::Iso_cuboid_3 | operator() (const Kernel::Point_3 &p, const Kernel::Point_3 &q) |
introduces an iso-oriented cuboid with diagonal opposite vertices p and q such that p is the lexicographically smallest point in the cuboid. | |
Kernel::Iso_cuboid_3 | operator() (const Kernel::Point_3 &p, const Kernel::Point_3 &q, int) |
introduces an iso-oriented cuboid with diagonal opposite vertices p and q . More... | |
Kernel::Iso_cuboid_3 | operator() (const Kernel::Point_3 &left, const Kernel::Point_3 &right, const Kernel::Point_3 &bottom, const Kernel::Point_3 &top, const Kernel::Point_3 &far, const Kernel::Point_3 &close) |
introduces an iso-oriented cuboid fo whose minimal \( x\) coordinate is the one of left , the maximal \( x\) coordinate is the one of right , the minimal \( y\) coordinate is the one of bottom , the maximal \( y\) coordinate is the one of top , the minimal \( z\) coordinate is the one of far , the maximal \( z\) coordinate is the one of close . | |
Kernel::Iso_cuboid_3 Kernel::ConstructIsoCuboid_3::operator() | ( | const Kernel::Point_3 & | p, |
const Kernel::Point_3 & | q, | ||
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introduces an iso-oriented cuboid with diagonal opposite vertices p
and q
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The int
argument value is only used to distinguish the two overloaded functions.
p.x()<=q.x()
, p.y()<=q.y()
and p.z()<=q.z()
.