//---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Anti-Grain Geometry - Version 2.4 // Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Maxim Shemanarev (http://www.antigrain.com) // // Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this software // is granted provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. // This software is provided "as is" without express or implied // warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose. // //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Contact: mcseem@antigrain.com // mcseemagg@yahoo.com // http://www.antigrain.com //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // vertex_sequence container and vertex_dist struct // //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef AGG_VERTEX_SEQUENCE_INCLUDED #define AGG_VERTEX_SEQUENCE_INCLUDED #include "agg_basics.h" #include "agg_array.h" #include "agg_math.h" namespace agg { //----------------------------------------------------------vertex_sequence // Modified agg::pod_bvector. The data is interpreted as a sequence // of vertices. It means that the type T must expose: // // bool T::operator() (const T& val) // // that is called every time new vertex is being added. The main purpose // of this operator is the possibility to calculate some values during // adding and to return true if the vertex fits some criteria or false if // it doesn't. In the last case the new vertex is not added. // // The simple example is filtering coinciding vertices with calculation // of the distance between the current and previous ones: // // struct vertex_dist // { // double x; // double y; // double dist; // // vertex_dist() {} // vertex_dist(double x_, double y_) : // x(x_), // y(y_), // dist(0.0) // { // } // // bool operator () (const vertex_dist& val) // { // return (dist = calc_distance(x, y, val.x, val.y)) > EPSILON; // } // }; // // Function close() calls this operator and removes the last vertex if // necessary. //------------------------------------------------------------------------ template class vertex_sequence : public pod_bvector { public: typedef pod_bvector base_type; void add(const T& val); void modify_last(const T& val); void close(bool remove_flag); }; //------------------------------------------------------------------------ template void vertex_sequence::add(const T& val) { if(base_type::size() > 1) { if(!(*this)[base_type::size() - 2]((*this)[base_type::size() - 1])) { base_type::remove_last(); } } base_type::add(val); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------ template void vertex_sequence::modify_last(const T& val) { base_type::remove_last(); add(val); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------ template void vertex_sequence::close(bool closed) { while(base_type::size() > 1) { if((*this)[base_type::size() - 2]((*this)[base_type::size() - 1])) break; T t = (*this)[base_type::size() - 1]; base_type::remove_last(); modify_last(t); } if(closed) { while(base_type::size() > 1) { if((*this)[base_type::size() - 1]((*this)[0])) break; base_type::remove_last(); } } } //-------------------------------------------------------------vertex_dist // Vertex (x, y) with the distance to the next one. The last vertex has // distance between the last and the first points if the polygon is closed // and 0.0 if it's a polyline. struct vertex_dist { double x; double y; double dist; vertex_dist() {} vertex_dist(double x_, double y_) : x(x_), y(y_), dist(0.0) { } bool operator () (const vertex_dist& val) { bool ret = (dist = calc_distance(x, y, val.x, val.y)) > vertex_dist_epsilon; if(!ret) dist = 1.0 / vertex_dist_epsilon; return ret; } }; //--------------------------------------------------------vertex_dist_cmd // Save as the above but with additional "command" value struct vertex_dist_cmd : public vertex_dist { unsigned cmd; vertex_dist_cmd() {} vertex_dist_cmd(double x_, double y_, unsigned cmd_) : vertex_dist(x_, y_), cmd(cmd_) { } }; } #endif