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;See also: [[../pginit|pginit]], [[../pgget|pgget]], [[../pgitest|pgitest]], [[../pgxgrid|pgxgrid]], [[../pgsplit|pgsplit]], [[../pgtrans|pgtrans]], [[../pghull|pghull]] | ;See also: [[../pginit|pginit]], [[../pgget|pgget]], [[../pgitest|pgitest]], [[../pgxgrid|pgxgrid]], [[../pgsplit|pgsplit]], [[../pgtrans|pgtrans]], [[../pghull|pghull]] | ||
[[../#Functions|<function list>]] | [[../#Functions|<function list>]] |
Revision as of 11:30, 21 April 2011
Find all intersections of a line, defined by two points, with a polygon.
- Usage
pgiline(X, IX, PX1scalar, PY1scalar), PX2scalar, PY2scalar)
- X
- a closed point-list or a polygon-stream defining one or more polygons.
- IX
- The index of the polygon of X to be tested; 0 <= IX <
pgget(X)
- PX1, PY1, PX2, PY2
- The points <PX1,PY1> and <PX2,PY2> defining the line to be tested.
- Result
- The result r is a Nx3 matrix. Each row of the matrix contains the coordinates of a point of the line and its state.
i r[i,0], r[i,1] r[i,2] 0 start point of the line 0 if the start point is outside XIX
1 if the start point is inside XIX1 .. N-2 intersection point 0 if the line leaves XIX
1 if the line enters XIXN-1 end point of the line 0 if the end point is outside XIX
1 if the end point is inside XIX