Algorithms in a Nutshell

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Computational
Geometry

These concepts naturally extend into multiple dimensions, as shown in
Figure 9-2:
IMultiPoint
Represents ann-dimensional Cartesian point with a fixed number of dimen-
sions, with each coordinate value using double floating-point accuracy; can
determine distance to anotherIMultiPointwith same dimensionality. Can
return array of coordinate values to optimize performance by some
algorithms.
IHypercube
Represents ann-dimensional solid shape with [left,right] bounding values for
a fixed number of dimensions; can determine whether it intersects an
IMultiPoint or contains anIHypercube with the same dimensionality.
IMultiLineSegment
Represents a finite segment inn-dimensional Cartesian space.

The allowed point values are traditionally real numbers, which forces an implemen-
tation to use floating-point primitive types to store data. In the 1970s, computations
over floating-point values were relatively costly compared to integer arithmetic.

Figure 9-1. Core interfaces for computational geometry

Figure 9-2. Interfaces to represent multiple dimensional data

Algorithms in a Nutshell
Algorithms in a Nutshell By Gary Pollice, George T. Heineman, Stanley Selkow ISBN:
9780596516246 Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.


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