BoundingBox2D

Struct BoundingBox2D 

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pub struct BoundingBox2D {
    pub min: Array1<f64>,
    pub max: Array1<f64>,
}
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A 2D bounding box defined by its minimum and maximum corners

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§min: Array1<f64>

Minimum coordinates of the box (lower left corner)

§max: Array1<f64>

Maximum coordinates of the box (upper right corner)

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impl BoundingBox2D

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pub fn new( min: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>, max: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>, ) -> SpatialResult<Self>

Create a new bounding box from min and max corners

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  • min - Minimum coordinates (lower left corner)
  • max - Maximum coordinates (upper right corner)
§Returns

A new BoundingBox2D

§Errors

Returns an error if the min or max arrays don’t have 2 elements, or if min > max for any dimension

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pub fn from_points(points: &ArrayView2<'_, f64>) -> SpatialResult<Self>

Create a bounding box that encompasses a set of points

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  • points - An array of 2D points
§Returns

A bounding box that contains all the points

§Errors

Returns an error if the points array is empty or if points don’t have 2 dimensions

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pub fn contains(&self, point: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>) -> SpatialResult<bool>

Check if a point is inside the bounding box

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  • point - A 2D point to check
§Returns

True if the point is inside or on the boundary of the box, false otherwise

§Errors

Returns an error if the point doesn’t have exactly 2 elements

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pub fn center(&self) -> Array1<f64>

Get the center point of the bounding box

§Returns

The center point of the box

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pub fn dimensions(&self) -> Array1<f64>

Get the dimensions (width, height) of the bounding box

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An array containing the dimensions of the box

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pub fn overlaps(&self, other: &BoundingBox2D) -> bool

Check if this bounding box overlaps with another one

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  • other - Another bounding box to check against
§Returns

True if the boxes overlap, false otherwise

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pub fn squared_distance_to_point( &self, point: &ArrayView1<'_, f64>, ) -> SpatialResult<f64>

Calculate the squared distance from a point to the nearest point on the bounding box

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  • point - A 2D point
§Returns

The squared distance to the nearest point on the box boundary or 0 if the point is inside

§Errors

Returns an error if the point doesn’t have exactly 2 elements

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pub fn split_into_quadrants(&self) -> [BoundingBox2D; 4]

Split the bounding box into 4 equal quadrants

§Returns

An array of 4 bounding boxes representing the quadrants

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impl Clone for BoundingBox2D

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fn clone(&self) -> BoundingBox2D

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for BoundingBox2D

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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