Curve Class Reference
This class represents a curve: something which is composed of points, like a line, a circle, a locus. More...Inheritance diagram for Curve:
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Coordinate | attachPoint () const |
Returns a reference point where to attach labels; when this returns an invalidCoord then the attachment is either not done at all, or done in a specific way (like for curves, or for points) The treatment of points could also take advantage of this attachment mechanism. | |
virtual Curve * | copy () const =0 |
Returns a copy of this Object. | |
virtual bool | containsPoint (const Coordinate &p, const KigDocument &) const =0 |
Return whether this Curve contains the given point. | |
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static const ObjectType * | stype () |
Returns the ObjectType representing the Curve type. |
Detailed Description
This class represents a curve: something which is composed of points, like a line, a circle, a locus...
Member Function Documentation
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Returns a reference point where to attach labels; when this returns an invalidCoord then the attachment is either not done at all, or done in a specific way (like for curves, or for points) The treatment of points could also take advantage of this attachment mechanism. If this method returns a valid Coordinate, then this is interpreted as a pivot point for the label, which can still be moved relative to that point, but follows the object when the object changes. In practice a new RelativePointType is created (position of the string), this type in turn depends on the object (to get its attachPoint) and two DoubleObject that are interpreted as relative displacement (x and y) Implements Object. |
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Return whether this Curve contains the given point. This is implemented as a numerical approximation. lementations can/should use the value test_threshold in common.h as a threshold value. Implemented in Segment, Ray, Line, Conic, Cubic, Vector, and Arc. |
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Returns a copy of this Object. The copy is an exact copy. Changes to the copy don't affect the original. Implements Object. Implemented in Segment, Ray, Line, ConicCart, ConicPolar, Cubic, Circle, Vector, and Arc. |