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CGAL 4.7 - 2D and 3D Linear Geometry Kernel
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Operations

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Oriented_side operator() (const Kernel::Circle_2 &c, const Kernel::Point_2 &p)
 returns CGAL::ON_ORIENTED_BOUNDARY, CGAL::ON_NEGATIVE_SIDE, or the constant CGAL::ON_POSITIVE_SIDE, depending on the position of p relative to the oriented circle c. More...
 
Oriented_side operator() (const Kernel::Line_2 &l, const Kernel::Point_2 &p)
 returns CGAL::ON_ORIENTED_BOUNDARY, CGAL::ON_NEGATIVE_SIDE, or the constant CGAL::ON_POSITIVE_SIDE, depending on the position of p relative to the oriented line l. More...
 
Oriented_side operator() (const Kernel::Triangle_2 &t, const Kernel::Point_2 &p)
 returns CGAL::ON_ORIENTED_BOUNDARY, CGAL::ON_NEGATIVE_SIDE, or the constant CGAL::ON_POSITIVE_SIDE, depending on the position of p relative to the oriented triangle t. More...
 

Member Function Documentation

Oriented_side Kernel::OrientedSide_2::operator() ( const Kernel::Circle_2 c,
const Kernel::Point_2 p 
)

returns CGAL::ON_ORIENTED_BOUNDARY, CGAL::ON_NEGATIVE_SIDE, or the constant CGAL::ON_POSITIVE_SIDE, depending on the position of p relative to the oriented circle c.

Oriented_side Kernel::OrientedSide_2::operator() ( const Kernel::Line_2 l,
const Kernel::Point_2 p 
)

returns CGAL::ON_ORIENTED_BOUNDARY, CGAL::ON_NEGATIVE_SIDE, or the constant CGAL::ON_POSITIVE_SIDE, depending on the position of p relative to the oriented line l.

Oriented_side Kernel::OrientedSide_2::operator() ( const Kernel::Triangle_2 t,
const Kernel::Point_2 p 
)

returns CGAL::ON_ORIENTED_BOUNDARY, CGAL::ON_NEGATIVE_SIDE, or the constant CGAL::ON_POSITIVE_SIDE, depending on the position of p relative to the oriented triangle t.