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@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ traits classes is demonstrated in the next section.
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\caption{(a)~Two triangles in ${\mathbb R}^3$, as given in
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\ccc{ex_envelope_triangles.cpp}. (b)~Their lower envelope.
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\ccc{envelope_triangles.cpp}. (b)~Their lower envelope.
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(c)~Their upper envelope.\label{env3_fig:ex_tri}}
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\end{figure}
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\ccc{Env_surface_data_traits_3} to label the triangles. When
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printing the diagrams, we just output the labels of the triangles:
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\ccIncludeExampleCode{Envelope_3/ex_envelope_triangles.cpp}
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\ccIncludeExampleCode{Envelope_3/envelope_triangles.cpp}
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\subsection{Example for Envelope of Spheres}
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curves. The program reads a set of spheres from an input file and
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constructs their lower envelope:
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\ccIncludeExampleCode{Envelope_3/ex_envelope_spheres.cpp}
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\ccIncludeExampleCode{Envelope_3/envelope_spheres.cpp}
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\subsection{Example for Envelope of Planes}
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envelope-traits class for planes, based on the
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\ccc{Arr_linear_traits_2} class that handles infinite linear objects such as lines and rays.
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\ccIncludeExampleCode{Envelope_3/ex_envelope_planes.cpp}
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\ccIncludeExampleCode{Envelope_3/envelope_planes.cpp}
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