问题
I'm new with CGAL, i'm sure my question is very simple.
I am trying to use CGAL to do some Delaunay triangulation. I have a grid with N 3D points over a sphere and I want to triangulate the sphere using those points as the vertex of the triangles. I just need to get a list of the vertex of the resulting triangles like that:
id_triangle1 vertex_1 vertex_2 vertex_3 id_triangle2 vertex_1 vertex_2 vertex_3 .......
I have done that to perform the triangulation:
std::vector<Point> P;
for(i=0;i<NSPOINTS;i++)
P.push_back(Point(GRID[i].x,GRID[i].y,GRID[i].z));
// building Delaunay triangulation.
Delaunay dt(P.begin(), P.end());
The problem I have is that I have no idea how to get the resulting triangulation. I figured out how to get the face_iterator, but I don't know what to do from there:
Delaunay::Finite_faces_iterator it;
for (it = dt.finite_faces_begin(); it != dt.finite_faces_end(); it++){
std::cout << dt.triangle(it) << std::endl;
}
I'm not sure if that is correct to iterate over the triangles, and if it is... a triangle = face ??¿ , i mean , each iterator position have only a triangle¿? How can I get correctly the x,y and z of each triangle¿?¿
回答1:
As documented here, a Facet is a pair (Cell_handle,int). The integer indicate the index of the cell opposite to the facet. So getting access to the points of the facet can be done like this: it->first->vertex( (it->second+k)%4 )->point()
with k=1->3.
Note that if you are interested in a triangulation of a sphere (i.e. a surface triangulation), you need to consider only facets incident to an infinite cell. Also, using the convex-hull solves this problem, see this example.
回答2:
If you google for finite_faces_begin() you can get a lot of CGAL hints.
The faces iterator will allow you to get at the underlying data in different ways. Here is a nice example from something called "tesis" that uses the 'vertex()' function.
http://mati-repa-repo.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tesis/impl/HODTs/
for( Finite_faces_iterator fi = dt.finite_faces_begin(); fi != dt.finite_faces_end(); fi++){
Point2 point0 = Point2(fi->vertex(0)->point().hx(), fi->vertex(0)->point().hy());
Point2 point1 = Point2(fi->vertex(1)->point().hx(), fi->vertex(1)->point().hy());
Point2 point2 = Point2(fi->vertex(2)->point().hx(), fi->vertex(2)->point().hy());
...
}
Good luck.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7938311/cgal-help-getting-triangles-coordinates-from-delaunay-triangulation