CGAL 5.5.2 - 2D and 3D Linear Geometry Kernel

Classes

struct  CGAL::Cartesian< FieldNumberType >
 A model for Kernel that uses Cartesian coordinates to represent the geometric objects. More...
 
struct  CGAL::Filtered_kernel_adaptor< CK >
 Filtered_kernel_adaptor is a kernel that uses a filtering technique to obtain a kernel with exact and efficient predicate functors. More...
 
struct  CGAL::Filtered_kernel< CK >
 Filtered_kernel is a kernel that uses a filtering technique based on interval arithmetic form to achieve exact and efficient predicates. More...
 
class  CGAL::Filtered_predicate< EP, FP, C2E, C2F >
 Filtered_predicate is an adaptor for predicate function objects that allows one to produce efficient and exact predicates. More...
 
struct  CGAL::Homogeneous< RingNumberType >
 A model for a Kernel using homogeneous coordinates to represent the geometric objects. More...
 
struct  CGAL::Kernel_traits< T >
 The class Kernel_traits provides access to the kernel model to which the argument type T belongs. More...
 
class  CGAL::Projection_traits_3< K >
 The class Projection_traits_3 works similarly to the Projection_traits_xy_3, Projection_traits_xz_3, and Projection_traits_yz_3 traits classes, enabling the use of 2D algorithms on the projections of 3D data onto an arbitrary plane. More...
 
class  CGAL::Projection_traits_xy_3< K >
 The class Projection_traits_xy_3 is an adapter to apply 2D algorithms to the projections of 3D data on the xy-plane. More...
 
class  CGAL::Projection_traits_xz_3< K >
 The class Projection_traits_xz_3 is an adapter to apply 2D algorithms to the projections of 3D data on the xz-plane. More...
 
class  CGAL::Projection_traits_yz_3< K >
 The class Projection_traits_yz_3 is an adapter to apply 2D algorithms to the projections of 3D data on the yz-plane. More...
 
struct  CGAL::Simple_cartesian< FieldNumberType >
 A model for a Kernel using Cartesian coordinates to represent the geometric objects. More...
 
struct  CGAL::Simple_homogeneous< RingNumberType >
 A model for a Kernel using homogeneous coordinates to represent the geometric objects. More...