% +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ % | Reference manual page: IsYMonotoneTraits_2.tex % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ % | 10.05.2000 Susan Hert % | Package: Partition_2 % | % | % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \begin{ccRefConcept}{IsYMonotoneTraits_2} \ccIndexSubitemBegin[C]{is_y_monotone_2}{traits class} \ccDefinition Requirements of a traits class to be used with the function \ccc{is_y_monotone_2} that tests whether a sequence of 2D points defines a $y$-monotone polygon or not. \ccTypes The following two types are required: \ccNestedType{Point_2}{The point type of the polygon vertices.} \ccNestedType{Less_yx_2}{ Predicate object type that compares \ccc{Point_2}s lexicographically. Must provide \ccc{bool operator()(Point_2 p, Point_2 q)} where \ccc{true} is returned iff $p <_{xy} q$. We have $p<_{xy}q$, iff $p_x < q_x$ or $p_x = q_x$ and $p_y < q_y$, where $p_x$ and $p_y$ denote $x$ and $y$ coordinate of point $p$ resp. } \ccCreation \ccCreationVariable{traits} %% choose variable name Only a copy constructor is required. \ccConstructor{IsYMonotoneTraits_2(IsYMonotoneTraits_2& tr)}{} \ccOperations The following function that creates an instance of the above predicate object type must exist: \ccMethod{Less_yx_2 less_yx_2_object();}{} \ccHasModels \ccRefIdfierPage{CGAL::Partition_traits_2} \\ \ccc{CGAL::Kernel_traits_2} \ccSeeAlso \ccRefIdfierPage{CGAL::Is_y_monotone_2} \\ \ccRefIdfierPage{CGAL::y_monotone_partition_2} \\ \ccRefIdfierPage{CGAL::y_monotone_partition_is_valid_2} \ccIndexSubitemEnd[C]{is_y_monotone_2}{traits class} \end{ccRefConcept} % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ %%RefPage: end of main body, begin of footer % EOF % +------------------------------------------------------------------------+