Struct Triangle

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pub struct Triangle<const D: usize> { /* private fields */ }

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impl<const D: usize> Triangle<D>

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pub fn from_vec( v0: &SVector<f32, D>, id0: Option<usize>, v1: &SVector<f32, D>, id1: Option<usize>, v2: &SVector<f32, D>, id2: Option<usize>, ) -> Triangle<D>

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pub fn from_view( v0: &SVectorView<'_, f32, D>, id0: Option<usize>, v1: &SVectorView<'_, f32, D>, id1: Option<usize>, v2: &SVectorView<'_, f32, D>, id2: Option<usize>, ) -> Triangle<D>

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pub fn calculate_boudning_box(&self) -> (SVector<f32, D>, SVector<f32, D>)

Returns a bound box with (min, max) coordinates in the triangle’s coordiante system

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pub fn get_v0(&self) -> SVector<f32, D>

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pub fn get_v1(&self) -> SVector<f32, D>

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pub fn get_v2(&self) -> SVector<f32, D>

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pub fn get_id0(&self) -> Option<usize>

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pub fn get_id1(&self) -> Option<usize>

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pub fn get_id2(&self) -> Option<usize>

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impl<const D: usize> Freeze for Triangle<D>

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impl<const D: usize> RefUnwindSafe for Triangle<D>

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impl<const D: usize> Send for Triangle<D>

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impl<const D: usize> Sync for Triangle<D>

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impl<const D: usize> Unpin for Triangle<D>

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impl<const D: usize> UnwindSafe for Triangle<D>

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