public void CanComputeDelaunay() { var maxX = 100; var maxY = 100; var point0 = new DelaunayPoint(0, 0); var point1 = new DelaunayPoint(0, maxY); var point2 = new DelaunayPoint(maxX, maxY); var point3 = new DelaunayPoint(maxX, 0); var point4 = new DelaunayPoint(maxX / 2.0, maxY / 2.0); var triangle1 = new DelaunayTriangle(point0, point1, point2); var triangle2 = new DelaunayTriangle(point0, point2, point3); var border = new List <DelaunayTriangle> { triangle1, triangle2 }; var delaunay = Delaunay.Compute( new List <DelaunayPoint> { point0, point1, point2, point3, point4 }, border ) .ToList(); Assert.True(delaunay.Count == 4); var voronoi = Delaunay.Voronoi(delaunay); // TODO: We expect 8 because it currently outputs the lines repeated twice. Assert.True(voronoi.ToList().Count == 8); }