CGAL 5.6 - 2D Circular Geometry Kernel
CGAL::Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > Class Template Reference

#include <CGAL/Circular_arc_point_2.h>

Definition

Related Functions

(Note that these are not member functions.)

bool operator== (const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &p, const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &q)
 Test for equality. More...
 
bool operator!= (const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &p, const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &q)
 Test for nonequality.
 
bool operator< (const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &p, const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &q)
 Returns true iff p is lexicographically smaller than q, i.e. either if p.x() < q.x() or if p.x() == q.x() and p.y() < q.y().
 
bool operator> (const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &p, const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &q)
 Returns true iff p is lexicographically greater than q.
 
bool operator<= (const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &p, const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &q)
 Returns true iff p is lexicographically smaller than or equal to q.
 
bool operator>= (const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &p, const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &q)
 Returns true iff p is lexicographically greater than or equal to q.
 
istream & operator>> (std::istream &is, Circular_arc_point_2 &cp)
 
ostream & operator<< (std::ostream &os, const Circular_arc_point_2 &ce)
 

Creation

 Circular_arc_point_2 (const CircularKernel::Point_2 &q)
 
 Circular_arc_point_2 (const CircularKernel::Root_for_circles_2_2 &r)
 

Access Functions

const CircularKernel::Root_of_2x ()
 x-coordinate of the point.
 
const CircularKernel::Root_of_2y ()
 y-coordinate of the point.
 
Bbox_2 bbox () const
 Returns a bounding box around the point.
 

Friends And Related Function Documentation

◆ operator==()

template<typename CircularKernel >
bool operator== ( const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &  p,
const Circular_arc_point_2< CircularKernel > &  q 
)
related

Test for equality.

Two points are equal, iff their x and y coordinates are equal.