CGAL::ch_eddy
Definition
The function ch_eddy generates the counterclockwise sequence of extreme
points from a given set of input points.
#include <CGAL/ch_eddy.h>
template <class InputIterator, class OutputIterator, class Traits>
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OutputIterator
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ch_eddy ( |
InputIterator first,
InputIterator beyond,
OutputIterator result,
Traits ch_traits = Default_traits) |
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generates the counterclockwise sequence of extreme points
of the points in the range [first,beyond).
The resulting sequence is placed starting at position
result, and the past-the-end iterator for the resulting
sequence is returned. It is not specified at which point the
cyclic sequence of extreme points is cut into a linear sequence.
Precondition: | The source range [first,beyond) does not contain
result. |
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The default traits class Default_traits is the kernel in which the
type ForwardIterator::value_type is defined.
Requirements
- InputIterator::value_type and
OutputIterator::value_type
are equivalent to Traits::Point_2.
- Traits defines the following subset of types from
the concept ConvexHullTraits_2 and their corresponding member
functions that return instances of these types:
- Traits::Point_2,
- Traits::Equal_2,
- Traits::Less_signed_distance_to_line_2,
- Traits::Left_turn_2,
- Traits::Less_xy_2.
See Also
CGAL::ch_akl_toussaint
CGAL::ch_bykat
CGAL::ch_graham_andrew
CGAL::ch_jarvis
CGAL::ch_melkman
CGAL::convex_hull_2
Implementation
This function implements Eddy's algorithm
[Edd77], which is the two-dimensional version of the quickhull
algorithm [BDH96]
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This algorithm requires time
in the worst case for input points with extreme points.