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void Circle (void )
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Default constructor |
Creates an empty Circle .
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void Circle (const Point& ccenter, const real ddiameter, [const real angle_x = 0, [const real angle_y = 0, [const real angle_z = 0, [const unsigned short nnumber_of_points = DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_POINTS ]]]])
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Constructor |
Creates a Circle with radius ==
ddiameter/2 in the x-z plane and centered at the origin
with nnumber_of_points Points . If any of the arguments
angle_x, angle_y, or angle_z is
!= 0 ,
the Circle is rotated around the major axes by the angles
indicated by the arguments. Finally, the
Circle is shifted such that center comes to lie at
ccenter.
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void set (const Point& ccenter, const real ddiameter, [const real angle_x = 0, [const real angle_y = 0, [const real angle_z = 0]]]) | Setting function |
Corresponds to the constructor above. |
Circle* create_new<Circle> (const Circle* c) | Template specializations |
Circle* create_new<Circle> (const Circle& c) |
Pseudo-constructors for dynamic allocation of Circles .
They create a Circle on the free store and allocate memory for it using
new(Circle) . They return a pointer to the new Circle .
If c is a non-zero pointer or a reference,
the new |