pub struct Vertex { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A vertex
Vertex is defined in terms of a 1-dimensional position on a curve. Each
Vertex has an associated SurfaceVertex, which defines the 2D position
on the surface, and a GlobalVertex which defines the global 3D position.
Both can be accessed through Vertex::surface_form.
Implementations§
source§impl Vertex
impl Vertex
sourcepub fn new(
position: impl Into<Point<1>>,
curve: Handle<Curve>,
surface_form: Handle<SurfaceVertex>
) -> Self
pub fn new(
position: impl Into<Point<1>>,
curve: Handle<Curve>,
surface_form: Handle<SurfaceVertex>
) -> Self
Construct an instance of Vertex
sourcepub fn surface_form(&self) -> &Handle<SurfaceVertex>
pub fn surface_form(&self) -> &Handle<SurfaceVertex>
Access the surface form of this vertex
Trait Implementations§
source§impl HasPartial for Vertex
impl HasPartial for Vertex
§type Partial = PartialVertex
type Partial = PartialVertex
The type representing the partial variant of this object
source§impl Ord for Vertex
impl Ord for Vertex
source§impl PartialEq<Vertex> for Vertex
impl PartialEq<Vertex> for Vertex
source§impl PartialOrd<Vertex> for Vertex
impl PartialOrd<Vertex> for Vertex
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
This method tests less than or equal to (for
self and other) and is used by the <=
operator. Read moresource§impl TransformObject for Vertex
impl TransformObject for Vertex
source§fn transform_with_cache(
self,
transform: &Transform,
objects: &mut Service<Objects>,
cache: &mut TransformCache
) -> Self
fn transform_with_cache(
self,
transform: &Transform,
objects: &mut Service<Objects>,
cache: &mut TransformCache
) -> Self
Transform the object using the provided cache
source§fn transform(self, transform: &Transform, objects: &mut Service<Objects>) -> Self
fn transform(self, transform: &Transform, objects: &mut Service<Objects>) -> Self
Transform the object
source§impl Validate for Vertex
impl Validate for Vertex
§type Error = VertexValidationError
type Error = VertexValidationError
The error that validation of the implementing type can result in
source§fn validate_with_config(
&self,
config: &ValidationConfig
) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn validate_with_config(
&self,
config: &ValidationConfig
) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
Validate the object
impl Eq for Vertex
impl StructuralEq for Vertex
impl StructuralPartialEq for Vertex
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Vertex
impl Send for Vertex
impl Sync for Vertex
impl Unpin for Vertex
impl !UnwindSafe for Vertex
Blanket Implementations§
§impl<T> Downcast for Twhere
T: Any,
impl<T> Downcast for Twhere
T: Any,
§fn into_any(self: Box<T, Global>) -> Box<dyn Any + 'static, Global>
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&Trait (where Trait: Downcast) to &Any. This is needed since Rust cannot
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&mut Trait (where Trait: Downcast) to &Any. This is needed since Rust cannot
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SS: SubsetOf<SP>,
impl<SS, SP> SupersetOf<SS> for SPwhere
SS: SubsetOf<SP>,
§fn to_subset(&self) -> Option<SS>
fn to_subset(&self) -> Option<SS>
The inverse inclusion map: attempts to construct
self from the equivalent element of its
superset. Read more§fn is_in_subset(&self) -> bool
fn is_in_subset(&self) -> bool
Checks if
self is actually part of its subset T (and can be converted to it).§fn to_subset_unchecked(&self) -> SS
fn to_subset_unchecked(&self) -> SS
Use with care! Same as
self.to_subset but without any property checks. Always succeeds.§fn from_subset(element: &SS) -> SP
fn from_subset(element: &SS) -> SP
The inclusion map: converts
self to the equivalent element of its superset.