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// Copyright (c) 1998-2014
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
// http://www.geometrictools.com/License/Boost/LICENSE_1_0.txt
//
// File Version: 5.0.1 (2010/10/01)
#ifndef WM5NURBSRECTANGLE_H
#define WM5NURBSRECTANGLE_H
#include "Wm5MathematicsLIB.h"
#include "Wm5ParametricSurface.h"
#include "Wm5BSplineBasis.h"
namespace Wm5
{
template <typename Real>
class WM5_MATHEMATICS_ITEM NURBSRectangle : public ParametricSurface<Real>
{
public:
// Construction and destruction. The caller is responsible for deleting
// the input arrays if they were dynamically allocated. Internal copies
// of the arrays are made, so to dynamically change control points,
// control weights, or knots, you must use the 'SetControlPoint',
// 'GetControlPoint', 'SetControlWeight', 'GetControlWeight', and 'Knot'
// member functions.
// The homogeneous input points are (x,y,z,w) where the (x,y,z) values are
// stored in the akCtrlPoint array and the w values are stored in the
// afCtrlWeight array. The output points from curve evaluations are of
// the form (x',y',z') = (x/w,y/w,z/w).
// Spline types for curves are
// open uniform (OU)
// periodic uniform (PU)
// open nonuniform (ON)
// For tensor product surfaces, you have to choose a type for each of two
// dimensions, leading to nine possible spline types for surfaces. The
// constructors below represent these choices.
// (OU,OU), (OU,PU), (PU,OU), or (PU,PU)
NURBSRectangle (int numUCtrlPoints, int numVCtrlPoints,
Vector3<Real>** ctrlPoint, Real** ctrlWeight, int uDegree,
int vDegree, bool uLoop, bool vLoop, bool uOpen, bool vOpen);
// (OU,ON) or (PU,ON)
NURBSRectangle (int numUCtrlPoints, int numVCtrlPoints,
Vector3<Real>** ctrlPoint, Real** ctrlWeight, int uDegree,
int vDegree, bool uLoop, bool vLoop, bool uOpen, Real* vKnot);
// (ON,OU) or (ON,PU)
NURBSRectangle (int numUCtrlPoints, int numVCtrlPoints,
Vector3<Real>** ctrlPoint, Real** ctrlWeight, int uDegree,
int vDegree, bool uLoop, bool vLoop, Real* uKnot, bool vOpen);
// (ON,ON)
NURBSRectangle (int numUCtrlPoints, int numVCtrlPoints,
Vector3<Real>** ctrlPoint, Real** ctrlWeight, int uDegree,
int vDegree, bool uLoop, bool vLoop, Real* uKnot, Real* vKnot);
virtual ~NURBSRectangle ();
int GetNumCtrlPoints (int dim) const;
int GetDegree (int dim) const;
bool IsOpen (int dim) const;
bool IsUniform (int dim) const;
bool IsLoop (int dim) const;
// Control points and weights may be changed at any time. If either input
// index is invalid, GetControlPoint returns a vector whose components
// are all MAX_REAL, and GetControlWeight returns MAX_REAL.
void SetControlPoint (int uIndex, int vIndex, const Vector3<Real>& ctrl);
Vector3<Real> GetControlPoint (int uIndex, int vIndex) const;
void SetControlWeight (int uIndex, int vIndex, Real weight);
Real GetControlWeight (int uIndex, int vIndex) const;
// The knot values can be changed only if the surface is nonuniform in the
// selected dimension and only if the input index is valid. If these
// conditions are not satisfied, GetKnot returns MAX_REAL.
void SetKnot (int dim, int i, Real knot);
Real GetKnot (int dim, int i) const;
// The spline is defined for 0 <= u <= 1 and 0 <= v <= 1. The input
// values should be in this domain. Any inputs smaller than 0 are clamped
// to 0. Any inputs larger than 1 are clamped to 1.
virtual Vector3<Real> P (Real u, Real v) const;
virtual Vector3<Real> PU (Real u, Real v) const;
virtual Vector3<Real> PV (Real u, Real v) const;
virtual Vector3<Real> PUU (Real u, Real v) const;
virtual Vector3<Real> PUV (Real u, Real v) const;
virtual Vector3<Real> PVV (Real u, Real v) const;
// If you need position and derivatives at the same time, it is more
// efficient to call these functions. Pass the addresses of those
// quantities whose values you want. You may pass 0 in any argument
// whose value you do not want.
void Get (Real u, Real v, Vector3<Real>* pos, Vector3<Real>* derU,
Vector3<Real>* derV, Vector3<Real>* derUU, Vector3<Real>* derUV,
Vector3<Real>* derVV) const;
protected:
// Replicate the necessary number of control points when the Create
// function has bLoop equal to true, in which case the spline surface
// must be a closed surface in the corresponding dimension.
void CreateControl (Vector3<Real>** ctrlPoint, Real** ctrlWeight);
int mNumUCtrlPoints, mNumVCtrlPoints;
Vector3<Real>** mCtrlPoint; // ctrl[unum][vnum]
Real** mCtrlWeight; // weight[unum][vnum]
bool mLoop[2];
BSplineBasis<Real> mBasis[2];
int mUReplicate, mVReplicate;
};
typedef NURBSRectangle<float> NURBSRectanglef;
typedef NURBSRectangle<double> NURBSRectangled;
}
#endif
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