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(* Ocamlgraph: a generic graph library for OCaml *)
(* Copyright (C) 2004-2010 *)
(* Sylvain Conchon, Jean-Christophe Filliatre and Julien Signoles *)
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(* $Id: delaunay.mli,v 1.8 2004-02-20 14:37:40 signoles Exp $ *)
(** Delaunay triangulation. *)
(** Delaunay triangulation is available for any CCC system in the sense
of Knuth's ``Axioms and Hulls'' *)
module type CCC = sig
type point
val ccw : point -> point -> point -> bool
(** The counterclockwise relation [ccw p q r] states that the
circle through points [(p,q,r)] is traversed counterclockwise
when we encounter the points in cyclic order [p,q,r,p,...] **)
val in_circle : point -> point -> point -> point -> bool
(** The relation [in_circle p q r s] states that [s] lies
inside the circle [(p,q,r)] if [ccw p q r] is true, or outside that
circle if [ccw p q r] is false. *)
end
(** The result of triangulation is an abstract value of type [triangulation].
Then one can iterate over all edges of the triangulation. *)
module type Triangulation = sig
module S : CCC
type triangulation
val triangulate : S.point array -> triangulation
(** [triangulate a] computes the Delaunay triangulation of a set of
points, given as an array [a]. If [N] is the number of points
(that is [Array.length a]), then the running time is $O(N \log N)$
on the average and $O(N^2)$ on the worst-case. The space used is
always $O(N)$. *)
val iter : (S.point -> S.point -> unit) -> triangulation -> unit
(** [iter f t] iterates over all edges of the triangulation [t].
[f u v] is called once for each undirected edge [(u,v)]. *)
val fold : (S.point -> S.point -> 'a -> 'a) -> triangulation -> 'a -> 'a
val iter_triangles :
(S.point -> S.point -> S.point -> unit) -> triangulation -> unit
end
(** Generic Delaunay triangulation *)
module Make(S : CCC) : Triangulation with module S = S
(** Points with integer coordinates *)
module IntPoints : CCC with type point = int * int
(** Delaunay triangulation with integer coordinates *)
module Int : Triangulation with module S = IntPoints
(** Points with floating point coordinates *)
module FloatPoints : CCC with type point = float * float
(** Delaunay triangulation with floating point coordinates *)
module Float : Triangulation with module S = FloatPoints
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