pub struct Polygon<I> {
pub points: I,
}
Expand description
A simple type wrapper around a list of points that describe a polygon.
Fields§
§points: I
The iterator yielding all points in the polygon.
Implementations§
source§impl<I> Polygon<I>where
I: Iterator,
impl<I> Polygon<I>where
I: Iterator,
sourcepub fn new<P>(points: P) -> Polygon<I>
pub fn new<P>(points: P) -> Polygon<I>
Construct a new polygon from the given list of points describing its vertices.
sourcepub fn triangles(self) -> Option<Triangles<I>>
pub fn triangles(self) -> Option<Triangles<I>>
Triangulate the polygon given as a list of Point
s describing its sides.
Returns None
if the polygon’s iterator yields less than two points.
sourcepub fn contains(
self,
p: &<I as Iterator>::Item
) -> Option<Tri<<I as Iterator>::Item>>
pub fn contains( self, p: &<I as Iterator>::Item ) -> Option<Tri<<I as Iterator>::Item>>
Returns Some
with the touched triangle if the given Point
is over the polygon described
by the given series of points.
This uses the triangles
function internally.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<I> PartialEq for Polygon<I>where
I: PartialEq,
impl<I> PartialEq for Polygon<I>where
I: PartialEq,
impl<I> Eq for Polygon<I>where
I: Eq,
impl<I> StructuralEq for Polygon<I>
impl<I> StructuralPartialEq for Polygon<I>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<I> RefUnwindSafe for Polygon<I>where
I: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<I> Send for Polygon<I>where
I: Send,
impl<I> Sync for Polygon<I>where
I: Sync,
impl<I> Unpin for Polygon<I>where
I: Unpin,
impl<I> UnwindSafe for Polygon<I>where
I: UnwindSafe,
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impl<S, D, Swp, Dwp, T> AdaptInto<D, Swp, Dwp, T> for S
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M: TransformMatrix<Swp, Dwp, T>,
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M: TransformMatrix<Swp, Dwp, T>,
Convert the source color to the destination color using the specified
method
source§fn adapt_into(self) -> D
fn adapt_into(self) -> D
Convert the source color to the destination color using the bradford
method by default
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T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
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