CGAL 5.3 - 2D Snap Rounding
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#include <CGAL/Snap_rounding_traits_2.h>
The class Snap_rounding_traits_2<Kernel>
is a model of the SnapRoundingTraits_2
concept, and is the only traits class supplied with the package.
This class should be instantiated with an exact geometric kernel that conforms to the CGAL kernel-concept, such as the Exact_predicates_exact_constructions_kernel
, or Cartesian<Gmpq>
.
This geometric kernel must provide an (arbitrary-precision) rational number type (FT
), Point_2
, Segment_2
and Iso_rectangle_2
. It should be possible to cast numbers of the number type FT
to double-precision representation. That is, the function CGAL::to_double(FT)
must be supported.
The CGAL::to_double()
function is used to implement the operation that rounds the coordinates of a point to a center of a pixel. This operation is one of the traits-concept requirement. The coordinates are converted to double, rounded down to the nearest grid point, and finally adjusted to lie on a center of a pixel. Notice that if CGAL::to_double()
returns the closet value, then when it rounds up a given coordinate, the resulting ISR, may be imprecise, and the distance between some vertex and a non-incident edge can be slightly less than the guaranteed half-the width-of-a-pixel.