pub struct CSOPoint<N: RealField + Copy> {
    pub point: Point<N>,
    pub orig1: Point<N>,
    pub orig2: Point<N>,
}
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A point of a Configuration-Space Obstacle.

A Configuration-Space Obstacle (CSO) is the result of the Minkowski Difference of two solids. In other words, each of its points correspond to the difference of two point, each belonging to a different solid.

Fields

point: Point<N>

The point on the CSO. This is equal to self.orig1 - self.orig2, unless this CSOPoint has been translated with self.translate.

orig1: Point<N>

The original point on the first shape used to compute self.point.

orig2: Point<N>

The original point on the second shape used to compute self.point.

Implementations

Initializes a CSO point with orig1 - orig2.

Initializes a CSO point with all information provided.

It is assumed, but not checked, that point == orig1 - orig2.

Initializes a CSO point where both original points are equal.

CSO point where all components are set to zero.

Computes the support point of the CSO of g1 and g2 toward the unit direction dir.

Computes the support point of the CSO of g1 and g2 toward the direction dir.

Translate the CSO point.

Translate in-place the CSO point.

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