Example #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Given the triangulation, and a vertex returns the minimum distance to the 
        /// vertices of the triangle where the given vertex located.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="newlocX"></param>
        /// <param name="newlocY"></param>
        /// <param name="searchtri"></param>
        /// <returns></returns>
        private double MinDistanceToNeighbor(double newlocX, double newlocY, ref Otri searchtri)
        {
            Otri horiz = default(Otri);	// for search operation
            LocateResult intersect = LocateResult.Outside;
            Vertex v1, v2, v3, torg, tdest;
            double d1, d2, d3, ahead;
            //triangle ptr;                         // Temporary variable used by sym().

            Point newvertex = new Point(newlocX, newlocY);

            // 	printf("newvertex %f,%f\n", newvertex[0], newvertex[1]);
            // Find the location of the vertex to be inserted.  Check if a good
            //   starting triangle has already been provided by the caller.	
            // Find a boundary triangle.
            //horiz.tri = m.dummytri;
            //horiz.orient = 0;
            //horiz.symself();
            // Search for a triangle containing 'newvertex'.
            // Start searching from the triangle provided by the caller.
            // Where are we?
            torg = searchtri.Org();
            tdest = searchtri.Dest();
            // Check the starting triangle's vertices.
            if ((torg.x == newvertex.x) && (torg.y == newvertex.y))
            {
                intersect = LocateResult.OnVertex;
                searchtri.Copy(ref horiz);

            }
            else if ((tdest.x == newvertex.x) && (tdest.y == newvertex.y))
            {
                searchtri.LnextSelf();
                intersect = LocateResult.OnVertex;
                searchtri.Copy(ref horiz);
            }
            else
            {
                // Orient 'searchtri' to fit the preconditions of calling preciselocate().
                ahead = Primitives.CounterClockwise(torg, tdest, newvertex);
                if (ahead < 0.0)
                {
                    // Turn around so that 'searchpoint' is to the left of the
                    //   edge specified by 'searchtri'.
                    searchtri.SymSelf();
                    searchtri.Copy(ref horiz);
                    intersect = mesh.locator.PreciseLocate(newvertex, ref horiz, false);
                }
                else if (ahead == 0.0)
                {
                    // Check if 'searchpoint' is between 'torg' and 'tdest'.
                    if (((torg.x < newvertex.x) == (newvertex.x < tdest.x)) &&
                        ((torg.y < newvertex.y) == (newvertex.y < tdest.y)))
                    {
                        intersect = LocateResult.OnEdge;
                        searchtri.Copy(ref horiz);

                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    searchtri.Copy(ref horiz);
                    intersect = mesh.locator.PreciseLocate(newvertex, ref horiz, false);
                }
            }
            if (intersect == LocateResult.OnVertex || intersect == LocateResult.Outside)
            {
                // set distance to 0
                //m.VertexDealloc(newvertex);
                return 0.0;
            }
            else
            { // intersect == ONEDGE || intersect == INTRIANGLE
                // find the triangle vertices
                v1 = horiz.Org();
                v2 = horiz.Dest();
                v3 = horiz.Apex();
                d1 = (v1.x - newvertex.x) * (v1.x - newvertex.x) + (v1.y - newvertex.y) * (v1.y - newvertex.y);
                d2 = (v2.x - newvertex.x) * (v2.x - newvertex.x) + (v2.y - newvertex.y) * (v2.y - newvertex.y);
                d3 = (v3.x - newvertex.x) * (v3.x - newvertex.x) + (v3.y - newvertex.y) * (v3.y - newvertex.y);
                //m.VertexDealloc(newvertex);
                // find minimum of the distance
                if (d1 <= d2 && d1 <= d3)
                {
                    return d1;
                }
                else if (d2 <= d3)
                {
                    return d2;
                }
                else
                {
                    return d3;
                }
            }
        }
Example #2
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        /// <summary>
        /// Find a triangle or edge containing a given point.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="searchpoint">The point to locate.</param>
        /// <param name="searchtri">The triangle to start the search at.</param>
        /// <returns>Location information.</returns>
        /// <remarks>
        /// Searching begins from one of:  the input 'searchtri', a recently
        /// encountered triangle 'recenttri', or from a triangle chosen from a
        /// random sample. The choice is made by determining which triangle's
        /// origin is closest to the point we are searching for. Normally,
        /// 'searchtri' should be a handle on the convex hull of the triangulation.
        ///
        /// Details on the random sampling method can be found in the Mucke, Saias,
        /// and Zhu paper cited in the header of this code.
        ///
        /// On completion, 'searchtri' is a triangle that contains 'searchpoint'.
        ///
        /// Returns ONVERTEX if the point lies on an existing vertex. 'searchtri'
        /// is a handle whose origin is the existing vertex.
        ///
        /// Returns ONEDGE if the point lies on a mesh edge. 'searchtri' is a
        /// handle whose primary edge is the edge on which the point lies.
        ///
        /// Returns INTRIANGLE if the point lies strictly within a triangle.
        /// 'searchtri' is a handle on the triangle that contains the point.
        ///
        /// Returns OUTSIDE if the point lies outside the mesh. 'searchtri' is a
        /// handle whose primary edge the point is to the right of.  This might
        /// occur when the circumcenter of a triangle falls just slightly outside
        /// the mesh due to floating-point roundoff error. It also occurs when
        /// seeking a hole or region point that a foolish user has placed outside
        /// the mesh.
        ///
        /// WARNING:  This routine is designed for convex triangulations, and will
        /// not generally work after the holes and concavities have been carved.
        /// </remarks>
        public LocateResult Locate(Point searchpoint, ref Otri searchtri)
        {
            Otri sampletri = default(Otri);
            Vertex torg, tdest;
            float searchdist, dist;
            float ahead;

            // Record the distance from the suggested starting triangle to the
            // point we seek.
            torg = searchtri.Org();
            searchdist = (searchpoint.X - torg.x) * (searchpoint.X - torg.x) +
                         (searchpoint.Y - torg.y) * (searchpoint.Y - torg.y);

            // If a recently encountered triangle has been recorded and has not been
            // deallocated, test it as a good starting point.
            if (recenttri.triangle != null)
            {
                if (!Otri.IsDead(recenttri.triangle))
                {
                    torg = recenttri.Org();
                    if ((torg.x == searchpoint.X) && (torg.y == searchpoint.Y))
                    {
                        recenttri.Copy(ref searchtri);
                        return LocateResult.OnVertex;
                    }
                    dist = (searchpoint.X - torg.x) * (searchpoint.X - torg.x) +
                           (searchpoint.Y - torg.y) * (searchpoint.Y - torg.y);
                    if (dist < searchdist)
                    {
                        recenttri.Copy(ref searchtri);
                        searchdist = dist;
                    }
                }
            }

            // TODO: Improve sampling.
            sampler.Update(mesh);
            int[] samples = sampler.GetSamples(mesh);

            foreach (var key in samples)
            {
                sampletri.triangle = mesh.triangles[key];
                if (!Otri.IsDead(sampletri.triangle))
                {
                    torg = sampletri.Org();
                    dist = (searchpoint.X - torg.x) * (searchpoint.X - torg.x) +
                           (searchpoint.Y - torg.y) * (searchpoint.Y - torg.y);
                    if (dist < searchdist)
                    {
                        sampletri.Copy(ref searchtri);
                        searchdist = dist;
                    }
                }
            }

            // Where are we?
            torg = searchtri.Org();
            tdest = searchtri.Dest();
            // Check the starting triangle's vertices.
            if ((torg.x == searchpoint.X) && (torg.y == searchpoint.Y))
            {
                return LocateResult.OnVertex;
            }
            if ((tdest.x == searchpoint.X) && (tdest.y == searchpoint.Y))
            {
                searchtri.LnextSelf();
                return LocateResult.OnVertex;
            }
            // Orient 'searchtri' to fit the preconditions of calling preciselocate().
            ahead = Primitives.CounterClockwise(torg, tdest, searchpoint);
            if (ahead < 0.0)
            {
                // Turn around so that 'searchpoint' is to the left of the
                // edge specified by 'searchtri'.
                searchtri.SymSelf();
            }
            else if (ahead == 0.0)
            {
                // Check if 'searchpoint' is between 'torg' and 'tdest'.
                if (((torg.x < searchpoint.X) == (searchpoint.X < tdest.x)) &&
                    ((torg.y < searchpoint.Y) == (searchpoint.Y < tdest.y)))
                {
                    return LocateResult.OnEdge;
                }
            }
            return PreciseLocate(searchpoint, ref searchtri, false);
        }
Example #3
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        /// <summary>
        /// Merge two adjacent Delaunay triangulations into a single Delaunay triangulation.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="farleft">Bounding triangles of the left triangulation.</param>
        /// <param name="innerleft">Bounding triangles of the left triangulation.</param>
        /// <param name="innerright">Bounding triangles of the right triangulation.</param>
        /// <param name="farright">Bounding triangles of the right triangulation.</param>
        /// <param name="axis"></param>
        /// <remarks>
        /// This is similar to the algorithm given by Guibas and Stolfi, but uses
        /// a triangle-based, rather than edge-based, data structure.
        ///
        /// The algorithm walks up the gap between the two triangulations, knitting
        /// them together.  As they are merged, some of their bounding triangles
        /// are converted into real triangles of the triangulation.  The procedure
        /// pulls each hull's bounding triangles apart, then knits them together
        /// like the teeth of two gears.  The Delaunay property determines, at each
        /// step, whether the next "tooth" is a bounding triangle of the left hull
        /// or the right.  When a bounding triangle becomes real, its apex is
        /// changed from NULL to a real vertex.
        ///
        /// Only two new triangles need to be allocated.  These become new bounding
        /// triangles at the top and bottom of the seam.  They are used to connect
        /// the remaining bounding triangles (those that have not been converted
        /// into real triangles) into a single fan.
        ///
        /// On entry, 'farleft' and 'innerleft' are bounding triangles of the left
        /// triangulation.  The origin of 'farleft' is the leftmost vertex, and
        /// the destination of 'innerleft' is the rightmost vertex of the
        /// triangulation.  Similarly, 'innerright' and 'farright' are bounding
        /// triangles of the right triangulation.  The origin of 'innerright' and
        /// destination of 'farright' are the leftmost and rightmost vertices.
        ///
        /// On completion, the origin of 'farleft' is the leftmost vertex of the
        /// merged triangulation, and the destination of 'farright' is the rightmost
        /// vertex.
        /// </remarks>
        void MergeHulls(ref Otri farleft, ref Otri innerleft, ref Otri innerright,
                        ref Otri farright, int axis)
        {
            Otri leftcand = default(Otri), rightcand = default(Otri);
            Otri nextedge = default(Otri);
            Otri sidecasing = default(Otri), topcasing = default(Otri), outercasing = default(Otri);
            Otri checkedge = default(Otri);
            Otri baseedge = default(Otri);
            Vertex innerleftdest;
            Vertex innerrightorg;
            Vertex innerleftapex, innerrightapex;
            Vertex farleftpt, farrightpt;
            Vertex farleftapex, farrightapex;
            Vertex lowerleft, lowerright;
            Vertex upperleft, upperright;
            Vertex nextapex;
            Vertex checkvertex;
            bool changemade;
            bool badedge;
            bool leftfinished, rightfinished;

            innerleftdest = innerleft.Dest();
            innerleftapex = innerleft.Apex();
            innerrightorg = innerright.Org();
            innerrightapex = innerright.Apex();
            // Special treatment for horizontal cuts.
            if (useDwyer && (axis == 1))
            {
                farleftpt = farleft.Org();
                farleftapex = farleft.Apex();
                farrightpt = farright.Dest();
                farrightapex = farright.Apex();
                // The pointers to the extremal vertices are shifted to point to the
                // topmost and bottommost vertex of each hull, rather than the
                // leftmost and rightmost vertices.
                while (farleftapex.y < farleftpt.y)
                {
                    farleft.LnextSelf();
                    farleft.SymSelf();
                    farleftpt = farleftapex;
                    farleftapex = farleft.Apex();
                }
                innerleft.Sym(ref checkedge);
                checkvertex = checkedge.Apex();
                while (checkvertex.y > innerleftdest.y)
                {
                    checkedge.Lnext(ref innerleft);
                    innerleftapex = innerleftdest;
                    innerleftdest = checkvertex;
                    innerleft.Sym(ref checkedge);
                    checkvertex = checkedge.Apex();
                }
                while (innerrightapex.y < innerrightorg.y)
                {
                    innerright.LnextSelf();
                    innerright.SymSelf();
                    innerrightorg = innerrightapex;
                    innerrightapex = innerright.Apex();
                }
                farright.Sym(ref checkedge);
                checkvertex = checkedge.Apex();
                while (checkvertex.y > farrightpt.y)
                {
                    checkedge.Lnext(ref farright);
                    farrightapex = farrightpt;
                    farrightpt = checkvertex;
                    farright.Sym(ref checkedge);
                    checkvertex = checkedge.Apex();
                }
            }
            // Find a line tangent to and below both hulls.
            do
            {
                changemade = false;
                // Make innerleftdest the "bottommost" vertex of the left hull.
                if (Primitives.CounterClockwise(innerleftdest, innerleftapex, innerrightorg) > 0.0)
                {
                    innerleft.LprevSelf();
                    innerleft.SymSelf();
                    innerleftdest = innerleftapex;
                    innerleftapex = innerleft.Apex();
                    changemade = true;
                }
                // Make innerrightorg the "bottommost" vertex of the right hull.
                if (Primitives.CounterClockwise(innerrightapex, innerrightorg, innerleftdest) > 0.0)
                {
                    innerright.LnextSelf();
                    innerright.SymSelf();
                    innerrightorg = innerrightapex;
                    innerrightapex = innerright.Apex();
                    changemade = true;
                }
            } while (changemade);

            // Find the two candidates to be the next "gear tooth."
            innerleft.Sym(ref leftcand);
            innerright.Sym(ref rightcand);
            // Create the bottom new bounding triangle.
            mesh.MakeTriangle(ref baseedge);
            // Connect it to the bounding boxes of the left and right triangulations.
            baseedge.Bond(ref innerleft);
            baseedge.LnextSelf();
            baseedge.Bond(ref innerright);
            baseedge.LnextSelf();
            baseedge.SetOrg(innerrightorg);
            baseedge.SetDest(innerleftdest);
            // Apex is intentionally left NULL.

            // Fix the extreme triangles if necessary.
            farleftpt = farleft.Org();
            if (innerleftdest == farleftpt)
            {
                baseedge.Lnext(ref farleft);
            }
            farrightpt = farright.Dest();
            if (innerrightorg == farrightpt)
            {
                baseedge.Lprev(ref farright);
            }
            // The vertices of the current knitting edge.
            lowerleft = innerleftdest;
            lowerright = innerrightorg;
            // The candidate vertices for knitting.
            upperleft = leftcand.Apex();
            upperright = rightcand.Apex();
            // Walk up the gap between the two triangulations, knitting them together.
            while (true)
            {
                // Have we reached the top? (This isn't quite the right question,
                // because even though the left triangulation might seem finished now,
                // moving up on the right triangulation might reveal a new vertex of
                // the left triangulation. And vice-versa.)
                leftfinished = Primitives.CounterClockwise(upperleft, lowerleft, lowerright) <= 0.0;
                rightfinished = Primitives.CounterClockwise(upperright, lowerleft, lowerright) <= 0.0;
                if (leftfinished && rightfinished)
                {
                    // Create the top new bounding triangle.
                    mesh.MakeTriangle(ref nextedge);
                    nextedge.SetOrg(lowerleft);
                    nextedge.SetDest(lowerright);
                    // Apex is intentionally left NULL.
                    // Connect it to the bounding boxes of the two triangulations.
                    nextedge.Bond(ref baseedge);
                    nextedge.LnextSelf();
                    nextedge.Bond(ref rightcand);
                    nextedge.LnextSelf();
                    nextedge.Bond(ref leftcand);

                    // Special treatment for horizontal cuts.
                    if (useDwyer && (axis == 1))
                    {
                        farleftpt = farleft.Org();
                        farleftapex = farleft.Apex();
                        farrightpt = farright.Dest();
                        farrightapex = farright.Apex();
                        farleft.Sym(ref checkedge);
                        checkvertex = checkedge.Apex();
                        // The pointers to the extremal vertices are restored to the
                        // leftmost and rightmost vertices (rather than topmost and
                        // bottommost).
                        while (checkvertex.x < farleftpt.x)
                        {
                            checkedge.Lprev(ref farleft);
                            farleftapex = farleftpt;
                            farleftpt = checkvertex;
                            farleft.Sym(ref checkedge);
                            checkvertex = checkedge.Apex();
                        }
                        while (farrightapex.x > farrightpt.x)
                        {
                            farright.LprevSelf();
                            farright.SymSelf();
                            farrightpt = farrightapex;
                            farrightapex = farright.Apex();
                        }
                    }
                    return;
                }
                // Consider eliminating edges from the left triangulation.
                if (!leftfinished)
                {
                    // What vertex would be exposed if an edge were deleted?
                    leftcand.Lprev(ref nextedge);
                    nextedge.SymSelf();
                    nextapex = nextedge.Apex();
                    // If nextapex is NULL, then no vertex would be exposed; the
                    // triangulation would have been eaten right through.
                    if (nextapex != null)
                    {
                        // Check whether the edge is Delaunay.
                        badedge = Primitives.InCircle(lowerleft, lowerright, upperleft, nextapex) > 0.0;
                        while (badedge)
                        {
                            // Eliminate the edge with an edge flip.  As a result, the
                            // left triangulation will have one more boundary triangle.
                            nextedge.LnextSelf();
                            nextedge.Sym(ref topcasing);
                            nextedge.LnextSelf();
                            nextedge.Sym(ref sidecasing);
                            nextedge.Bond(ref topcasing);
                            leftcand.Bond(ref sidecasing);
                            leftcand.LnextSelf();
                            leftcand.Sym(ref outercasing);
                            nextedge.LprevSelf();
                            nextedge.Bond(ref outercasing);
                            // Correct the vertices to reflect the edge flip.
                            leftcand.SetOrg(lowerleft);
                            leftcand.SetDest(null);
                            leftcand.SetApex(nextapex);
                            nextedge.SetOrg(null);
                            nextedge.SetDest(upperleft);
                            nextedge.SetApex(nextapex);
                            // Consider the newly exposed vertex.
                            upperleft = nextapex;
                            // What vertex would be exposed if another edge were deleted?
                            sidecasing.Copy(ref nextedge);
                            nextapex = nextedge.Apex();
                            if (nextapex != null)
                            {
                                // Check whether the edge is Delaunay.
                                badedge = Primitives.InCircle(lowerleft, lowerright, upperleft, nextapex) > 0.0;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                // Avoid eating right through the triangulation.
                                badedge = false;
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
                // Consider eliminating edges from the right triangulation.
                if (!rightfinished)
                {
                    // What vertex would be exposed if an edge were deleted?
                    rightcand.Lnext(ref nextedge);
                    nextedge.SymSelf();
                    nextapex = nextedge.Apex();
                    // If nextapex is NULL, then no vertex would be exposed; the
                    // triangulation would have been eaten right through.
                    if (nextapex != null)
                    {
                        // Check whether the edge is Delaunay.
                        badedge = Primitives.InCircle(lowerleft, lowerright, upperright, nextapex) > 0.0;
                        while (badedge)
                        {
                            // Eliminate the edge with an edge flip.  As a result, the
                            // right triangulation will have one more boundary triangle.
                            nextedge.LprevSelf();
                            nextedge.Sym(ref topcasing);
                            nextedge.LprevSelf();
                            nextedge.Sym(ref sidecasing);
                            nextedge.Bond(ref topcasing);
                            rightcand.Bond(ref sidecasing);
                            rightcand.LprevSelf();
                            rightcand.Sym(ref outercasing);
                            nextedge.LnextSelf();
                            nextedge.Bond(ref outercasing);
                            // Correct the vertices to reflect the edge flip.
                            rightcand.SetOrg(null);
                            rightcand.SetDest(lowerright);
                            rightcand.SetApex(nextapex);
                            nextedge.SetOrg(upperright);
                            nextedge.SetDest(null);
                            nextedge.SetApex(nextapex);
                            // Consider the newly exposed vertex.
                            upperright = nextapex;
                            // What vertex would be exposed if another edge were deleted?
                            sidecasing.Copy(ref nextedge);
                            nextapex = nextedge.Apex();
                            if (nextapex != null)
                            {
                                // Check whether the edge is Delaunay.
                                badedge = Primitives.InCircle(lowerleft, lowerright, upperright, nextapex) > 0.0;
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                // Avoid eating right through the triangulation.
                                badedge = false;
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
                if (leftfinished || (!rightfinished &&
                       (Primitives.InCircle(upperleft, lowerleft, lowerright, upperright) > 0.0)))
                {
                    // Knit the triangulations, adding an edge from 'lowerleft'
                    // to 'upperright'.
                    baseedge.Bond(ref rightcand);
                    rightcand.Lprev(ref baseedge);
                    baseedge.SetDest(lowerleft);
                    lowerright = upperright;
                    baseedge.Sym(ref rightcand);
                    upperright = rightcand.Apex();
                }
                else
                {
                    // Knit the triangulations, adding an edge from 'upperleft'
                    // to 'lowerright'.
                    baseedge.Bond(ref leftcand);
                    leftcand.Lnext(ref baseedge);
                    baseedge.SetOrg(lowerright);
                    lowerleft = upperleft;
                    baseedge.Sym(ref leftcand);
                    upperleft = leftcand.Apex();
                }
            }
        }