#include <CGAL/Exact_predicates_inexact_constructions_kernel.h>
#include <CGAL/Delaunay_triangulation_3.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <CGAL/IO/read_points.h>
#include <CGAL/Random.h>
typedef DT::Cell_handle Cell_handle;
typedef DT::Segment_cell_iterator Segment_cell_iterator;
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
const std::string fname = (argc>1) ? argv[1] : CGAL::data_file_path("points_3/blobby.xyz");
std::vector<Point_3> points;
if (!CGAL::IO::read_points(fname, std::back_inserter(points)))
{
std::cerr << "Error: cannot read file " << fname << std::endl;
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
auto xmin = points[0].x();
auto xmax = points[0].x();
auto ymin = points[0].y();
auto ymax = points[0].y();
auto zmin = points[0].z();
auto zmax = points[0].z();
for(const Point_3& p : points)
{
xmin = (std::min)(xmin, p.x());
ymin = (std::min)(ymin, p.y());
zmin = (std::min)(zmin, p.z());
xmax = (std::max)(xmax, p.x());
ymax = (std::max)(ymax, p.y());
zmax = (std::max)(zmax, p.z());
}
DT dt( points.begin(), points.end() );
assert( dt.is_valid() );
CGAL::Random rng;
std::cout << "Random seed is " << CGAL::get_default_random().get_seed() << std::endl;
Point_3 p1(rng.get_double(xmin, xmax),
rng.get_double(ymin, ymax),
rng.get_double(zmin, zmax));
Point_3 p2(rng.get_double(xmin, xmax),
rng.get_double(ymin, ymax),
rng.get_double(zmin, zmax));
Segment_cell_iterator ct = dt.segment_traverser_cells_begin(p1, p2);
Segment_cell_iterator ctend = dt.segment_traverser_cells_end();
unsigned int inf = 0, fin = 0;
for( ; ct != ctend; ++ct )
{
if( dt.is_infinite(ct) )
++inf;
else
++fin;
}
std::cout << "While traversing from " << p1 << " to " << p2 << std::endl;
std::cout << inf << " infinite and "
<< fin << " finite cells were visited." << std::endl;
std::cout << std::endl << std::endl;
inf = 0, fin = 0;
for (const Cell_handle ch : dt.segment_traverser_cell_handles(p1, p2))
{
if (dt.is_infinite(ch))
++inf;
else
++fin;
}
std::cout << "While traversing from " << p1 << " to " << p2 << std::endl;
std::cout << inf << " infinite and "
<< fin << " finite cells were visited." << std::endl;
std::cout << std::endl << std::endl;
return 0;
}
The class Delaunay_triangulation_3 represents a three-dimensional Delaunay triangulation.
Definition: Delaunay_triangulation_3.h:65