pub struct SimpleKernel;
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Simple kernel provides the direct implementation of the predicates. These are meant to be used with exact arithmetic signed types (eg. i32, i64).

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impl Debug for SimpleKernel

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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 SimpleKernel

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fn default() -> SimpleKernel

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<T: CoordNum> Kernel<T> for SimpleKernel

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fn orient2d(p: Coord<T>, q: Coord<T>, r: Coord<T>) -> Orientation

Gives the orientation of 3 2-dimensional points: ccw, cw or collinear (None)
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fn square_euclidean_distance(p: Coord<T>, q: Coord<T>) -> T

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fn dot_product_sign(u: Coord<T>, v: Coord<T>) -> Orientation

Compute the sign of the dot product of u and v using robust predicates. The output is CounterClockwise if the sign is positive, Clockwise if negative, and Collinear if zero.

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