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112 lines
3.8 KiB
C
112 lines
3.8 KiB
C
// ============================================================================
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//
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// Copyright (c) 1997 The CGAL Consortium
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//
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// This software and related documentation is part of the
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// Computational Geometry Algorithms Library (CGAL).
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//
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// Every use of CGAL requires a license. Licenses come in three kinds:
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//
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// - For academic research and teaching purposes, permission to use and
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// copy the software and its documentation is hereby granted free of
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// charge, provided that
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// (1) it is not a component of a commercial product, and
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// (2) this notice appears in all copies of the software and
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// related documentation.
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// - Development licenses grant access to the source code of the library
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// to develop programs. These programs may be sold to other parties as
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// executable code. To obtain a development license, please contact
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// the CGAL Consortium (at cgal@cs.uu.nl).
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// - Commercialization licenses grant access to the source code and the
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// right to sell development licenses. To obtain a commercialization
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// license, please contact the CGAL Consortium (at cgal@cs.uu.nl).
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//
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// This software and documentation is provided "as-is" and without
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// warranty of any kind. In no event shall the CGAL Consortium be
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// liable for any damage of any kind.
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//
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// The CGAL Consortium consists of Utrecht University (The Netherlands),
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// ETH Zurich (Switzerland), Free University of Berlin (Germany),
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// INRIA Sophia-Antipolis (France), Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
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// (Germany) Max-Planck-Institute Saarbrucken (Germany), RISC Linz (Austria),
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// and Tel-Aviv University (Israel).
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//
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// release : CGAL-1.2
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// release_date : 1999, January 18
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//
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// file : src/examples/RangeSegmentTrees/range_tree_4.C
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// source : src/examples/RangeSegmentTrees/range_tree_4.C
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// revision : $Revision$
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// revision_date : $Date$/
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// author(s) : Gabriele Neyer
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//
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// coordinator : Peter Widmayer, ETH Zurich
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//
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// Implementation: Testprogram for 4-dimensional Range Trees
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// A four dimensional Range Tree is defined in this class.
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// Ti is the type of each dimension of the tree.
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//
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// email : cgal@cs.uu.nl
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//
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// ======================================================================
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#include <CGAL/basic.h>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <CGAL/Range_tree_k.h>
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#include "include/Tree_Traits.h"
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#include <list>
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#include <iterator>
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typedef CGAL::Range_tree_4<CGAL::Tree_traits_4> Range_tree_4_type;
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// MSVC compiler bug prevention
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CGAL_DEFINE_ITERATOR_TRAITS_POINTER_SPEC(CGAL::tuple_4);
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int main()
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{
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typedef CGAL::Tree_traits_4::Key Key;
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typedef CGAL::Tree_traits_4::Interval Interval;
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std::list<Key> InputList, OutputList;
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std::list<Key>::iterator first, last, current;
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InputList.push_back(Key(8,5.1,34, 1.11));
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InputList.push_back(Key(1,1.1,67, 1.23));
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InputList.push_back(Key(3,2.1,56, 1.34));
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InputList.push_back(Key(2,6.1,89, 1.09));
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InputList.push_back(Key(5,4.1,45, 1.009));
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InputList.push_back(Key(4,8.1,76, 1.98));
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InputList.push_back(Key(7,7.1,87, 1.333));
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InputList.push_back(Key(6,3.1,78, 1.45));
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first = InputList.begin();
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last = InputList.end();
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Range_tree_4_type Range_tree_4(first,last);
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Key a=Key(4,8.1,45, 1.12);
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Key b=Key(5,8.2,89, 1.99);
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Interval win=Interval(a,b);
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std::cerr << "\n Window Query:(4,8.1,45, 1.12), (5,8.2,89, 1.99)\n";
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Range_tree_4.window_query(win, std::back_inserter(OutputList));
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current=OutputList.begin();
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while(current!=OutputList.end())
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{
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std::cerr << (*current).key_1<< "-" << (*current).key_2 << "-"
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<< (*current).key_3 << (*current).key_4 << std::endl;
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current++;
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}
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if(Range_tree_4.range_tree_4->is_valid())
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std::cerr << "Tree is valid\n";
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else
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std::cerr << "Tree is not valid\n";
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return 0;
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}
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