CGAL 5.6 - 2D Triangulations
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Functions | |
template<class T2 > | |
void | CGAL::draw (const T2 &at2) |
opens a new window and draws a triangulation. More... | |
template<class CT2 , class InDomainPMap > | |
void | CGAL::draw (const CT2 &act2, InDomainPMap ipm) |
opens a new window and draws a constrained triangulation. More... | |
void CGAL::draw | ( | const T2 & | at2 | ) |
#include <CGAL/draw_triangulation_2.h>
opens a new window and draws a triangulation.
If the triangulation has constraints they are drawn. If the face type has a member function bool is_in_domain()
the faces inside and outside of the domain are drawn in different colors.
A call to this function is blocking, that is the program continues as soon as the user closes the window. This function requires CGAL_Qt5
, and is only available if the macro CGAL_USE_BASIC_VIEWER
is defined. Linking with the cmake target CGAL::CGAL_Basic_viewer
will link with CGAL_Qt5
and add the definition CGAL_USE_BASIC_VIEWER
.
T2 | a triangulation class derived from Triangulation_2 or Constrained_triangulation_2 |
at2 | the triangulation to draw. |
void CGAL::draw | ( | const CT2 & | act2, |
InDomainPMap | ipm | ||
) |
#include <CGAL/draw_triangulation_2.h>
opens a new window and draws a constrained triangulation.
If the triangulation has constraints they are drawn. The faces inside and outside of the domain, based on the property map, are drawn in different colors.
A call to this function is blocking, that is the program continues as soon as the user closes the window. This function requires CGAL_Qt5
, and is only available if the macro CGAL_USE_BASIC_VIEWER
is defined. Linking with the cmake target CGAL::CGAL_Basic_viewer
will link with CGAL_Qt5
and add the definition CGAL_USE_BASIC_VIEWER
.
CT2 | a triangulation class derived from Constrained_triangulation_2 |
InDomainPMap | a class model of ReadWritePropertyMap with CT::Face_handle as key type and bool as value type. |
act2 | the constrained triangulation to draw. |
ipm | the property map defining the faces which are in the domain. |