Query: graphadd
OS: debian
Section: 3
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
GRAPHADD(3) Library Functions Manual GRAPHADD(3)NAMEv_print2, v_print3, m_print2, m_print3, v_scan2, v_scan3, v_inters2, v_dupl2, v_dupl3, m_dupl2, m_dupl3 - additional 3d graphics and associated matrix and vector routinesSYNOPSIS#include <graphadd.h> void v_print2(hvec2_t vec, const char *name) void v_print3(hvec3_t vec, const char *name) void m_print2(hmat2_t mat, const char *name) void m_print3(hmat3_t mat, const char *name) int v_scan2(hvec2_t &vec) int v_scan3(hvec3_t &vec) int v_inters2( const hvec2_t &p1, const hvec2_t &p2, const hvec2_t &q1, const hvec2_t &q2, hvec2_t *S1, hvec2_t *S2) void v_dupl2(hvec2_t *, hvec2_t *) void v_dupl3(hvec3_t *, hvec3_t *) void m_dupl2(hmat2_t *, hmat2_t *) void m_dupl3(hmat3_t *, hmat3_t *)DESCRIPTIONThese routines ar an addition to grapmat(3). The *print routines print the approriate data to stderr. The *scan routines read from stdin. The *dupl routines copy data. v_inters2 returns the intersection point of p1,p2 and q1,q2 in S1 and S2. The return value is 0 if no inter- section point is found, 1 if there is an intersection point, and two if the two lines do overlap. In that case, the two points are the extrema.NAMESNaming conventions as in graphmat(3).USAGEAll the "functions" may have been implemented as macro's, so you can't take the address of a function. It is however guaranteed that argu- ments of each function/macro will be evaluated only once, except for the result argument, which can be evaluated multiple times.SEE ALSOgraphmat(3), graphmat++(3), Graphics and matrix routines.NOTEOnly available in C++ and ANSI C. v_inters2 only in C++. Library file is /usr/local/lib/libgraphmat.a and the C++ util files.AUTHORHerbert Hilhorst Klamer Schutte 9 September 1992 GRAPHADD(3)
Related Man Pages |
---|
sbsphere(3) - debian |
cmp(3pub) - debian |
graphadd(3) - debian |
ssp(3) - netbsd |
dtdts(5) - hpux |
Similar Topics in the Unix Linux Community |
---|
Adding the individual columns of a matrix. |
Is UNIX an open source OS ? |
Find columns in a file based on header and print to new file |
Weird 'find' results |
A (ksh) Library For and From UNIX.com |