pub struct PolygonIntersectionTolerances {
pub collinearity_epsilon: f32,
}Expand description
Tolerances for polygon intersection algorithms.
These tolerances control how the intersection algorithm handles numerical precision issues when determining geometric relationships between points, lines, and polygons.
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// Use default tolerances (recommended for most cases)
let default_tol = PolygonIntersectionTolerances::default();
// Or create custom tolerances for special cases
let custom_tol = PolygonIntersectionTolerances {
collinearity_epsilon: 1.0e-5,
};Fields§
§collinearity_epsilon: f32The epsilon given to Triangle::orientation2d for detecting if three points are collinear.
Three points forming a triangle with an area smaller than this value are considered collinear.
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Source§impl Clone for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
impl Clone for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PolygonIntersectionTolerances
fn clone(&self) -> PolygonIntersectionTolerances
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
impl PartialEq for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &PolygonIntersectionTolerances) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &PolygonIntersectionTolerances) -> bool
Tests for
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl Copy for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
impl StructuralPartialEq for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
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impl Freeze for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
impl RefUnwindSafe for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
impl Send for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
impl Sync for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
impl Unpin for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
impl UnwindSafe for PolygonIntersectionTolerances
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