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// Boost.Geometry (aka GGL, Generic Geometry Library) |
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// Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Barend Gehrels, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. |
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// Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Bruno Lalande, Paris, France. |
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// Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Mateusz Loskot, London, UK. |
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// Parts of Boost.Geometry are redesigned from Geodan's Geographic Library |
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// (geolib/GGL), copyright (c) 1995-2010 Geodan, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. |
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// Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software License, |
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// Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at |
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// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
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#ifndef BOOST_GEOMETRY_ALGORITHMS_MAKE_HPP |
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#define BOOST_GEOMETRY_ALGORITHMS_MAKE_HPP |
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#include <boost/geometry/algorithms/assign.hpp> |
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#include <boost/geometry/geometries/concepts/check.hpp> |
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namespace boost { namespace geometry |
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{ |
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#ifndef DOXYGEN_NO_DETAIL |
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namespace detail { namespace make |
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{ |
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/*! |
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\brief Construct a geometry |
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\ingroup make |
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\tparam Geometry \tparam_geometry |
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\tparam Range \tparam_range_point |
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\param range \param_range_point |
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\return The constructed geometry, here: a linestring or a ring |
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\qbk{distinguish, with a range} |
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\qbk{ |
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[heading Example] |
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[make_with_range] [make_with_range_output] |
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[heading See also] |
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\* [link geometry.reference.algorithms.assign.assign_points assign] |
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} |
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*/ |
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template <typename Geometry, typename Range> |
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inline Geometry make_points(Range const& range) |
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{ |
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concept::check<Geometry>(); |
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Geometry geometry; |
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geometry::append(geometry, range); |
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return geometry; |
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} |
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}} // namespace detail::make |
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#endif // DOXYGEN_NO_DETAIL |
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/*! |
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\brief Construct a geometry |
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\ingroup make |
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\details |
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\note It does not work with array-point types, like int[2] |
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\tparam Geometry \tparam_geometry |
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\tparam Type \tparam_numeric to specify the coordinates |
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\param c1 \param_x |
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\param c2 \param_y |
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\return The constructed geometry, here: a 2D point |
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\qbk{distinguish, 2 coordinate values} |
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\qbk{ |
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[heading Example] |
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[make_2d_point] [make_2d_point_output] |
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[heading See also] |
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\* [link geometry.reference.algorithms.assign.assign_values_3_2_coordinate_values assign] |
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} |
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*/ |
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template <typename Geometry, typename Type> |
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inline Geometry make(Type const& c1, Type const& c2) |
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{ |
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concept::check<Geometry>(); |
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Geometry geometry; |
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dispatch::assign |
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typename tag<Geometry>::type, |
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Geometry, |
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geometry::dimension<Geometry>::type::value |
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>::apply(geometry, c1, c2); |
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return geometry; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\brief Construct a geometry |
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\ingroup make |
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\tparam Geometry \tparam_geometry |
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\tparam Type \tparam_numeric to specify the coordinates |
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\param c1 \param_x |
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\param c2 \param_y |
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\param c3 \param_z |
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\return The constructed geometry, here: a 3D point |
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\qbk{distinguish, 3 coordinate values} |
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\qbk{ |
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[heading Example] |
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[make_3d_point] [make_3d_point_output] |
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[heading See also] |
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\* [link geometry.reference.algorithms.assign.assign_values_4_3_coordinate_values assign] |
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} |
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*/ |
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template <typename Geometry, typename Type> |
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inline Geometry make(Type const& c1, Type const& c2, Type const& c3) |
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{ |
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concept::check<Geometry>(); |
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Geometry geometry; |
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dispatch::assign |
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typename tag<Geometry>::type, |
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Geometry, |
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geometry::dimension<Geometry>::type::value |
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>::apply(geometry, c1, c2, c3); |
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return geometry; |
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} |
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template <typename Geometry, typename Type> |
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inline Geometry make(Type const& c1, Type const& c2, Type const& c3, Type const& c4) |
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{ |
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concept::check<Geometry>(); |
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Geometry geometry; |
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dispatch::assign |
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typename tag<Geometry>::type, |
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Geometry, |
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geometry::dimension<Geometry>::type::value |
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>::apply(geometry, c1, c2, c3, c4); |
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return geometry; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\brief Construct a box with inverse infinite coordinates |
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\ingroup make |
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\details The make_inverse function initializes a 2D or 3D box with large coordinates, the |
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min corner is very large, the max corner is very small. This is useful e.g. in combination |
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with the expand function, to determine the bounding box of a series of geometries. |
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\tparam Geometry \tparam_geometry |
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\return The constructed geometry, here: a box |
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\qbk{ |
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[heading Example] |
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[make_inverse] [make_inverse_output] |
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[heading See also] |
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\* [link geometry.reference.algorithms.assign.assign_inverse assign_inverse] |
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} |
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*/ |
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template <typename Geometry> |
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inline Geometry make_inverse() |
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{ |
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concept::check<Geometry>(); |
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Geometry geometry; |
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dispatch::assign_inverse |
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typename tag<Geometry>::type, |
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Geometry |
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>::apply(geometry); |
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return geometry; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\brief Construct a geometry with its coordinates initialized to zero |
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\ingroup make |
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\details The make_zero function initializes a 2D or 3D point or box with coordinates of zero |
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\tparam Geometry \tparam_geometry |
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\return The constructed and zero-initialized geometry |
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*/ |
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template <typename Geometry> |
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inline Geometry make_zero() |
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{ |
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concept::check<Geometry>(); |
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Geometry geometry; |
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dispatch::assign_zero |
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typename tag<Geometry>::type, |
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Geometry |
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>::apply(geometry); |
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return geometry; |
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} |
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}} // namespace boost::geometry |
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#endif // BOOST_GEOMETRY_ALGORITHMS_MAKE_HPP
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