Struct myelin_geometry::PolygonBuilder

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pub struct PolygonBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Polygon factory, which can be used in order to configure the properties of a new polygon. Methods can be chained on it in order to configure it.

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use myelin_geometry::PolygonBuilder;
let builder = PolygonBuilder::default();

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impl PolygonBuilder

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pub fn vertex(self, x: f64, y: f64) -> Self

Adds a vertex to the polygon

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use myelin_geometry::PolygonBuilder;
let unfinished_builder = PolygonBuilder::default()
    .vertex(-50.0, -50.0)
    .vertex(50.0, -50.0)
    .vertex(50.0, 50.0)
    .vertex(-50.0, 50.0);
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pub fn build(self) -> Result<Polygon, ()>

Finishes building the Polygon with all vertices that have been configured up to this point

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This method will return an error if the number of configured vertices is less than three, as the resulting Polygon would not be two-dimensional.

§Examples
use myelin_geometry::PolygonBuilder;

let square = PolygonBuilder::default()
    .vertex(-50.0, -50.0)
    .vertex(50.0, -50.0)
    .vertex(50.0, 50.0)
    .vertex(-50.0, 50.0)
    .build()
    .unwrap();

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impl Debug for PolygonBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for PolygonBuilder

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fn default() -> PolygonBuilder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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