// Implementation: Testprogram for 3-dimensional Range Trees // A three dimensional Range Tree is defined in this class. // Ti is the type of each dimension of the tree. #include #include "include/Tree_Traits.h" #include #include #include #include typedef CGAL::Range_tree_3 Range_tree_3_type; int main() { typedef CGAL::Tree_traits_3::Key Key; typedef CGAL::Tree_traits_3::Interval Interval; std::list InputList, OutputList; std::list::iterator first, last, current; InputList.push_back(Key(8,5.1,34)); InputList.push_back(Key(1,1.1,67)); InputList.push_back(Key(3,2.1,56)); InputList.push_back(Key(2,6.1,89)); InputList.push_back(Key(5,4.1,45)); InputList.push_back(Key(4,8.1,76)); InputList.push_back(Key(7,7.1,87)); InputList.push_back(Key(6,3.1,78)); first = InputList.begin(); last = InputList.end(); Range_tree_3_type Range_tree_3(first,last); Key a=Key(4,8.1,45); Key b=Key(5,8.2,89); Interval win=Interval(a,b); std::cerr << "\n Window Query:(4,8.1,45),(5,8.2,89)\n"; Range_tree_3.window_query(win, std::back_inserter(OutputList)); current=OutputList.begin(); while(current!=OutputList.end()) { std::cerr << (*current).key_1<< "-" << (*current).key_2<< "-" << (*current).key_3 << std::endl; current++; } if(Range_tree_3.range_tree_3->is_valid()) std::cerr << "Tree is valid\n"; else std::cerr << "Tree is not valid\n"; return 0; }