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NAME
bdy - boundary curve finder
SYNOPSIS
#include "bdy.h"
Geom *Bdy(Geom *, float prec);
DESCRIPTION
Bdy() is a function which takes a geom as its argument. The geom is then converted to a polylist, which
is compressed (See plconsol(3). Bdy() then counts the number of edges in the polylist used once and only
once, and returns a vector object containing these edges. The precision, prec, is used to determine the
maximum distance between vertices which may be considered identical. If the vertices must have identical
coordinates, this value should be set to 0.0. It is generally desirable to set the value somewhat higher
to allow for round-off error.
The vector object is always black.
BUGS
The vector object is not a particularly compact representation of itself, since it contains many 2-vertex
segments which could be combined into a longer polyline.
LINKING
Bdy() is part of the geomutil library; see geomutil(3) for information on how to link your program with
this library.
SEE ALSO
bdy(1), geomview(1), anytopl(3), geomutil(3)
AUTHOR
Celeste Fowler
The Geometry Center
Geometry Center June 15, 1992 bdy(3gv)