From: Maxime Chupin (escudo) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2017 00:05:34 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Inc macro pour meshPolygon, mise à jour de la documentation. X-Git-Url: https://melusine.eu.org/syracuse/G/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=bc8f9054348ecf3c840ad5f32b56f5855cb4015d;p=delaunay.git Inc macro pour meshPolygon, mise à jour de la documentation. --- diff --git a/archives/luamesh-v0-5.zip b/archives/luamesh-v0-5.zip new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c797a0f Binary files /dev/null and b/archives/luamesh-v0-5.zip differ diff --git a/doc/luamesh-doc.out b/doc/luamesh-doc.out index f66e8b4..08e9c53 100644 --- a/doc/luamesh-doc.out +++ b/doc/luamesh-doc.out @@ -10,20 +10,22 @@ \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.2.2.1}{The Options}{subsection.2.2}% 10 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.2.3}{Draw a Step of the Bowyer and Watson Algorithm}{section.2}% 11 \BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.2.3.1}{The Options}{subsection.2.3}% 12 -\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.3}{The inc Macros}{}% 13 -\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.1}{With MetaPost}{section.3}% 14 -\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.1.1}{The LaTeX Colors Inside the MetaPost Code}{subsection.3.1}% 15 -\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.1.2}{The Mesh Points}{subsection.3.1}% 16 -\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.1.3}{Examples}{subsection.3.1}% 17 -\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.2}{With TikZ}{section.3}% 18 -\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.2.1}{The Mesh Points}{subsection.3.2}% 19 -\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.2.2}{Examples}{subsection.3.2}% 20 -\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.4}{Voronoï Diagrams}{}% 21 -\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.1}{The Options}{section.4}% 22 -\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.2}{The inc variant}{section.4}% 23 -\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.5}{With Gmsh}{}% 24 -\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.5.1}{Gmsh and Voronoï Diagrams}{section.5}% 25 -\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.5.2}{The Options}{section.5}% 26 -\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.5.3}{The inc variants}{section.5}% 27 -\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.6}{Gallery}{}% 28 -\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.6.1}{With Animate}{section.6}% 29 +\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.2.4}{Mesh a Polygon}{section.2}% 13 +\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.2.4.1}{The Options}{subsection.2.4}% 14 +\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.3}{The inc Macros}{}% 15 +\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.1}{With MetaPost}{section.3}% 16 +\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.1.1}{The LaTeX Colors Inside the MetaPost Code}{subsection.3.1}% 17 +\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.1.2}{The Mesh Points}{subsection.3.1}% 18 +\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.1.3}{Examples}{subsection.3.1}% 19 +\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.3.2}{With TikZ}{section.3}% 20 +\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.2.1}{The Mesh Points}{subsection.3.2}% 21 +\BOOKMARK [3][-]{subsubsection.3.2.2}{Examples}{subsection.3.2}% 22 +\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.4}{Voronoï Diagrams}{}% 23 +\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.1}{The Options}{section.4}% 24 +\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.4.2}{The inc variant}{section.4}% 25 +\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.5}{With Gmsh}{}% 26 +\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.5.1}{Gmsh and Voronoï Diagrams}{section.5}% 27 +\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.5.2}{The Options}{section.5}% 28 +\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.5.3}{The inc variants}{section.5}% 29 +\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.6}{Gallery}{}% 30 +\BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.6.1}{With Animate}{section.6}% 31 diff --git a/doc/luamesh-doc.pdf b/doc/luamesh-doc.pdf index 0a56ba0..e0cb581 100644 Binary files a/doc/luamesh-doc.pdf and b/doc/luamesh-doc.pdf differ diff --git a/doc/luamesh-doc.tex b/doc/luamesh-doc.tex index d2cbafd..9074e5f 100644 --- a/doc/luamesh-doc.tex +++ b/doc/luamesh-doc.tex @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ } \vfill \begin{center} - Version 0.2, 29 novembre 2016\\ + Version 0.5, 2017, February, 9th \\ \url{http://melusine.eu.org/syracuse/G/delaunay/} \end{center} %% == Page de garde ==================================================== @@ -218,7 +218,8 @@ Then place the files in the correct directories. The \begin{center} \Verb+~/texmf/tex/latex/luamesh/+ \end{center} -and the \Verb+luamesh.lua+ file must be in directory: +and the \Verb+luamesh.lua+, the \Verb+luamesh-tex.lua+ and the +\Verb-luamesh-polygon.lua+ files must be in directory: \begin{center} \Verb+~/texmf/scripts/luamesh/+ \end{center} @@ -315,8 +316,10 @@ xn yn \item[colorBbox = \meta{value} (default: black):] The color of the drawing for the elements (points and triangles) belonging to the bounding box. -\item[print = none (default) \textme{or} points:] To label the vertices of the - triangulation. This also adds a \emph{dot} at each vertex. +\item[print = none (default) \textme{or} points \textme{or} + dotpoints:] The \Verb+point+ value allows to label the vertices of the + triangulation. This also adds a \emph{dot} at each vertex. The + \Verb+dotpoints+ value only add a dot without the labeling. \item[meshpoint = \meta{value} (default: P):] The letter(s) used to label the vertices of the triangulation. It is included in the math mode delimiters \Verb+$...$+. The bounding box points are labeled @@ -562,6 +565,100 @@ We draw the addition of the 6th point. The 7th line will be ignored. {mesh.txt}{6} \end{Exemple} +\subsection{Mesh a Polygon} + +\commande|\meshPolygon[«options»]{«list of points» or «file name»}|\medskip + + +With \luamesh, it is possible to mesh an object giving the +\emph{border}, \emph{i.e.}, one closed polygon. The polygon is given +as a list of points as above: +\begin{center} + \verb+(x1,y1);(x2,y2);(x3,y3);...;(xn,yn)+ +\end{center} +Once again we can also give a file of points using the \Verb+mode+ +option. + +This command allows to plot the steps within the building of a complete +mesh. The followed method is, given a parameter $h$: +\begin{itemize} +\item to build a squared grid of points with a unit distance equal to + $h$; +\item to keep the grid points inside the polygon; +\item if necessary to add points along the polygon to respect the + distance parameter; +\item to mesh the complete set of points (using the Bowyer and Watson + algorithm). +\end{itemize} + +One can use the macro as follows: +\begin{Exemple} + \meshPolygon[step=polygon,scale=2cm]{(0,0);(1,0);(1,0.5);(0,0.5);(-0.20,0.35);(-0.25,0.25);(-0.20,0.15)} + \meshPolygon[step=grid,scale=2cm]{(0,0);(1,0);(1,0.5);(0,0.5);(-0.20,0.35);(-0.25,0.25);(-0.20,0.15)} + \meshPolygon[step=points,scale=2cm]{(0,0);(1,0);(1,0.5);(0,0.5);(-0.20,0.35);(-0.25,0.25);(-0.20,0.15)} + \meshPolygon[step=mesh,scale=2cm]{(0,0);(1,0);(1,0.5);(0,0.5);(-0.20,0.35);(-0.25,0.25);(-0.20,0.15)} +\end{Exemple} + +Note that if the points of the grid are too closed to the points of +the refined boundary, they are ejected. + +\subsubsection{The Options} + +There are several options (some of them are the same as for +\Verb+\buildMeshBW+) to customize the drawing. +\begin{optionsenum} +\item[mode = int (default) \textme{or} ext:] this option allows to + use either the previously described set of points as the argument, or + a file containing the points line by line (in 2 columns). Such a + file looks like : +\begin{verbatim} +x1 y1 +x2 y2 +x3 y3 +... +xn yn +\end{verbatim} +\item[h = \meta{value} (default: 0.2):] The mesh parameter, it is the + unit distance for the grid. If necessary, the boundary is refined to + get points which respect the distance constrain. +\item[color = \meta{value} (default: black):] The color of the + drawing (the grid point and the mesh). +\item[colorPolygon = \meta{value} (default: red):] The color of the + drawing for the boundary polygon. +\item[print = none (default) \textme{or} points \textme{or} + dotpoints:] The \Verb+point+ value allows to label the vertices of the + triangulation. This also adds a \emph{dot} at each vertex. The + \Verb+dotpoints+ value only add a dot without the labeling. +\item[meshpoint = \meta{value} (default: P):] The letter(s) used to + label the vertices of the triangulation. It is included in the math + mode delimiters \Verb+$...$+. +\item[step = polyqon \textme{or} grid \textme{or} + points \textme{or} mesh (default):] To choose the step we want to draw, + see the description above. +\item[tikz (boolean, default:false):] By default, this boolean is set + to \Verb+false+, and MetaPost (with \Verb+luamplib+) is used to draw + the picture. With this option, \Verb+tikz+ is the \textit{drawing + engine}. +\item[scale = \meta{value} (default: 1cm):] The scale option defines + the scale at which the picture is drawn (the same for both + axis). It must contain the unit of length (cm, + pt, etc.). +\end{optionsenum} + +Here is an example of customizing the drawing. +\begin{Exemple} + \meshPolygon[ + tikz, + color = blue!70, + meshpoint = \alpha, + colorPolygon=red!120, + scale=4cm, + step=mesh, + print=points] + {(0,0);(1,0);(1,0.5);(0,0.5);(-0.20,0.35);(-0.25,0.25);(-0.20,0.15)} +\end{Exemple} + + \section{The \emph{inc} Macros}\label{sec:inc} The three macros presented in the above sections have complementary @@ -625,7 +722,8 @@ and \Verb+\luameshmpcolorBbox+ have been defined. For the macro \Verb+\meshAddPointBWinc+ three additional colors are present: \Verb+\luameshmpcolorBack+, \Verb+\luameshmpcolorNew+, and -\Verb+\luameshmpcolorCircle+. Of course, MetaPost +\Verb+\luameshmpcolorCircle+. For the macro \Verb+\meshPolygon+, the +color \Verb+\luameshmpcolorPoly+ is defined. Of course, MetaPost colors can be defined as well. Finally, the \Verb+luamplib+ mechanism \Verb+\mpcolor+ is also available. @@ -639,6 +737,10 @@ the mesh (when the option \Verb+bbox=show+, the last 4 points are the \Verb+MeshPoints[i]+ are defined using the unit length \Verb+u+. +With the \Verb+\meshPolygon+ macro, we have the points of the polygon +(refined) that are available with the +\Verb+polygon[]+ table of variables. + \subsubsection{Examples} Here is three examples for the different macros. @@ -731,6 +833,12 @@ The mesh points are defined here as \Verb+tikz+ %etc. \end{latexcode} +With the \Verb+\meshPolygon+ we have also the polygon points coordinates: +\begin{latexcode} +\coordinate (polygon1) at (...,...); +%etc. +\end{latexcode} + Once again these coordinates are not yet defined to be used in the code given by \meta{code before} argument. @@ -880,7 +988,6 @@ Let us note that: Finally, when the MetaPost drawing engine is used another color is available (see~\ref{sec:mpcolor}): \Verb+\luameshmpcolorVoronoi+. - \section{With Gmsh} Gmsh is an open source efficient software that produces meshes. The @@ -991,6 +1098,8 @@ Once again, there exist \emph{inc} variant macros:\bigskip We refer to the previous sections for explanations. + + \section{Gallery} \subsection{With Animate} diff --git a/doc/luamesh-doc.toc b/doc/luamesh-doc.toc index 13c01d6..ff499a2 100644 --- a/doc/luamesh-doc.toc +++ b/doc/luamesh-doc.toc @@ -11,20 +11,22 @@ \contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {2.2.1}The Options}{7}{subsubsection.2.2.1} \contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {2.3}Draw a Step of the Bowyer and Watson Algorithm}{8}{subsection.2.3} \contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {2.3.1}The Options}{9}{subsubsection.2.3.1} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {3}The \emph {inc} Macros}{11}{section.3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.1}With MetaPost}{11}{subsection.3.1} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.1.1}The \LaTeX {} Colors Inside the MetaPost Code}{12}{subsubsection.3.1.1} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.1.2}The Mesh Points}{12}{subsubsection.3.1.2} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.1.3}Examples}{12}{subsubsection.3.1.3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.2}With TikZ}{14}{subsection.3.2} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.1}The Mesh Points}{14}{subsubsection.3.2.1} -\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.2}Examples}{15}{subsubsection.3.2.2} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {4}Voronoï Diagrams}{15}{section.4} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {4.1}The Options}{16}{subsection.4.1} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {4.2}The \emph {inc} variant}{17}{subsection.4.2} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {5}With Gmsh}{18}{section.5} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {5.1}Gmsh and Voronoï Diagrams}{19}{subsection.5.1} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {5.2}The Options}{20}{subsection.5.2} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {5.3}The \emph {inc} variants}{21}{subsection.5.3} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {6}Gallery}{21}{section.6} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {6.1}With Animate}{21}{subsection.6.1} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {2.4}Mesh a Polygon}{11}{subsection.2.4} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {2.4.1}The Options}{12}{subsubsection.2.4.1} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {3}The \emph {inc} Macros}{13}{section.3} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.1}With MetaPost}{13}{subsection.3.1} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.1.1}The \LaTeX {} Colors Inside the MetaPost Code}{14}{subsubsection.3.1.1} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.1.2}The Mesh Points}{14}{subsubsection.3.1.2} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.1.3}Examples}{14}{subsubsection.3.1.3} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.2}With TikZ}{16}{subsection.3.2} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.1}The Mesh Points}{16}{subsubsection.3.2.1} +\contentsline {subsubsection}{\numberline {3.2.2}Examples}{17}{subsubsection.3.2.2} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {4}Voronoï Diagrams}{17}{section.4} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {4.1}The Options}{18}{subsection.4.1} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {4.2}The \emph {inc} variant}{19}{subsection.4.2} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {5}With Gmsh}{20}{section.5} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {5.1}Gmsh and Voronoï Diagrams}{21}{subsection.5.1} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {5.2}The Options}{22}{subsection.5.2} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {5.3}The \emph {inc} variants}{23}{subsection.5.3} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {6}Gallery}{23}{section.6} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {6.1}With Animate}{23}{subsection.6.1} diff --git a/luamesh-polygon.lua b/luamesh-polygon.lua index 1894b48..fd8a228 100644 --- a/luamesh-polygon.lua +++ b/luamesh-polygon.lua @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ end function isInside(listPoints,p,h) -- if the point is to close to a point of the polygon for i=1,#listPoints do - if(math.sqrt(math.pow(p.x-listPoints[i].x,2) + math.pow(p.y-listPoints[i].y,2))<0.5*h) then + if(math.sqrt(math.pow(p.x-listPoints[i].x,2) + math.pow(p.y-listPoints[i].y,2))<0.4*h) then return false end end diff --git a/luamesh-tex.lua b/luamesh-tex.lua index 528b6a4..b035978 100644 --- a/luamesh-tex.lua +++ b/luamesh-tex.lua @@ -934,3 +934,65 @@ function drawMeshPolygonTikZ(chaine,mode,h,step, output = "\\noindent\\begin{tikzpicture}[x=" .. scale .. ",y=" .. scale .."]" .. output .."\\end{tikzpicture}" tex.sprint(output) end + +function drawMeshPolygonMPinc(chaine,beginning,ending,mode,h,step, + points,scale) + local polygon = buildList(chaine, mode) + polygon = addPointsPolygon(polygon,h) + local grid = buildGrid(polygon,h) + local listPoints = addGridPoints(polygon,grid,h) + if(step=="polygon") then + -- the polygon + output = tracePolygonMP(polygon,points) + end + if(step=="grid") then + -- polygon + grid + output = tracePointsMP(grid,points) + output = output .. tracePolygonMP(polygon,points) + end + if(step=="points") then + -- polygon + only grid points inside the polygon + output = tracePointsMP(listPoints,points) + output = output .. tracePolygonMP(polygon,points) + end + if(step=="mesh") then + -- polygon + mesh + triangulation = BowyerWatson(listPoints,"none") -- no bbox + output = traceMeshMP(listPoints,triangulation,points) + output = output .. tracePolygonMP(polygon,points) + end + output = "\\begin{mplibcode}u:="..scale..";"..beginning .. output .. ending .. "\\end{mplibcode}" + tex.sprint(output) +end + + + +function drawMeshPolygonTikZinc(chaine,beginning,ending,mode,h,step, + points,scale,color,colorPoly) + local polygon = buildList(chaine, mode) + polygon = addPointsPolygon(polygon,h) + local grid = buildGrid(polygon,h) + local listPoints = addGridPoints(polygon,grid,h) + if(step=="polygon") then + -- the polygon + output = tracePolygonTikZ(polygon,points,colorPoly) + end + if(step=="grid") then + -- polygon + grid + output = tracePointsTikZ(grid,points,color,"none") -- none for colorBbox + output = output .. tracePolygonTikZ(polygon,points,colorPoly) + end + if(step=="points") then + -- polygon + only grid points inside the polygon + output = tracePointsTikZ(listPoints,points,color,"none") + output = output .. tracePolygonTikZ(polygon,points,colorPoly) + end + if(step=="mesh") then + -- polygon + mesh + triangulation = BowyerWatson(listPoints,"none") -- no bbox + output = traceMeshTikZ(listPoints,triangulation,points,color,"none") + output = output .. tracePolygonTikZ(polygon,points,colorPoly) + end + output = "\\noindent\\begin{tikzpicture}[x="..scale..",y="..scale.."]".. beginning..output ..ending.. "\\end{tikzpicture}" + tex.sprint(output) +end diff --git a/luamesh.sty b/luamesh.sty index 80c0c0f..c0a1789 100644 --- a/luamesh.sty +++ b/luamesh.sty @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}% \def\PackageName{luamesh}% -\def\fileversion{v0.2}% -\def\filedate{2016/11/29}% +\def\fileversion{v0.5}% +\def\filedate{2017/02/09}% \ProvidesPackage{luamesh}[\filedate\space\fileversion]% % % package to load @@ -896,3 +896,73 @@ % \fi% }% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% the meshPolygonInc command +%% +\define@boolkey{meshPolygonInc}{tikz}[true]{}% + +%% the scale +\define@key{meshPolygonInc}{scale}[1cm]{\def\luameshval@mpi@scale{#1}}% +%% print points +\define@choicekey*{meshPolygonInc}{print}[\val\nr]{none, points,dotpoints}{% + \ifcase\nr\relax% + \def\luameshval@mpi@print{none}% + \or% + \def\luameshval@mpi@print{points}% + \or% + \def\luameshval@mpi@print{dotpoints}% + \fi% +}% +%% the name of the point +\define@key{meshPolygonInc}{meshpoint}[P]{\def\luameshval@mpi@meshpoint{#1}}% +%% the grid parameter +\define@key{meshPolygonInc}{h}[0.2]{\def\luameshval@mpi@h{#1}}% +%% the mode for reading the points +\define@choicekey*{meshPolygonInc}{mode}[\val\nr]{int, ext}{% + \ifcase\nr\relax% + \def\luameshval@mpi@mode{int}% + \or% + \def\luameshval@mpi@mode{ext}% + \fi% +}% +%% the different steps of the meshing +\define@choicekey*{meshPolygonInc}{step}[\val\nr]{polygon, grid, points, mesh}{% + \ifcase\nr\relax% + \def\luameshval@mpi@step{polygon}% + \or% + \def\luameshval@mpi@step{grid}% + \or% + \def\luameshval@mpi@step{points}% + \or% + \def\luameshval@mpi@step{mesh}% + \fi% +}% + +%% the name of the color of drawing +\define@key{meshPolygonInc}{color}[black]{\def\luameshval@mpi@color{#1}}% +%% the name of the color of drawing Voronoi +\define@key{meshPolygonInc}{colorPolygon}[red]{\def\luameshval@mpi@colorPolygon{#1}}% +%% the name of the color of drawing the bbox +% +\presetkeys{meshPolygonInc}{tikz=false,scale,mode=int,step=mesh,print=none,color,colorPolygon,h,meshpoint}{}% +% +\newcommand{\meshPolygonInc}[4][]{% + % #1 : optionnal arguments + % #2 : the string containing the list of points + % (x1,y1);(x2,y2);... or the name file containing the points + % #3 : the code to place before the generated one + % #4 : the code to place after the generated one + \setkeys{meshPolygonInc}{#1} % + \def\MeshPoint{\luameshval@mpi@meshpoint}% + \ifKV@meshPolygonInc@tikz% if we are using tikz + \directlua{% + drawMeshPolygonTikZinc("#2","\luaescapestring{\unexpanded{#3}}","\luaescapestring{\unexpanded{#4}}","\luameshval@mpi@mode","\luameshval@mpi@h","\luameshval@mpi@step","\luameshval@mpi@print","\luameshval@mpi@scale","\luameshval@mpi@color","\luameshval@mpi@colorPolygon")% + }% + \else % we are using MP + \mplibcolor{\luameshmpcolor}{\luameshval@mpi@color}% + \mplibcolor{\luameshmpcolorPoly}{\luameshval@mpi@colorPolygon}% + \directlua{% + drawMeshPolygonMPinc("#2","\luaescapestring{\unexpanded{#3}}","\luaescapestring{\unexpanded{#4}}","\luameshval@mpi@mode","\luameshval@mpi@h","\luameshval@mpi@step","\luameshval@mpi@print","\luameshval@mpi@scale")% + }% + % + \fi% +}% diff --git a/makearchive b/makearchive index 2a14138..44a04f1 100755 --- a/makearchive +++ b/makearchive @@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ rm luamesh/doc/lualatex/luamesh/*.log rm luamesh/doc/lualatex/luamesh/*.out rm luamesh/doc/lualatex/luamesh/*.toc -zip -r archives/luamesh-v0-2.zip luamesh/ +zip -r archives/luamesh-v0-5.zip luamesh/ rm -r luamesh diff --git a/test/delaunay.pdf b/test/delaunay.pdf index 2f1ba3e..e33b131 100644 Binary files a/test/delaunay.pdf and b/test/delaunay.pdf differ diff --git a/test/delaunay.tex b/test/delaunay.tex index 44965e4..f5b7bae 100644 --- a/test/delaunay.tex +++ b/test/delaunay.tex @@ -182,4 +182,11 @@ colorBbox = black \meshPolygon[tikz,step=grid,scale=3cm]{(0,0);(1,0);(1,0.5);(0.5,1);(-0.3,0.3)} \meshPolygon[tikz,step=points,scale=3cm,print=points]{(0,0);(1,0);(1,0.5);(0.5,1);(-0.3,0.3)} \meshPolygon[tikz,step=mesh,scale=3cm,print=dotpoints]{(0,0);(1,0);(1,0.5);(0.5,1);(-0.3,0.3)} + +\meshPolygonInc[step=points,scale=3cm,print=dotpoints]{(0,0);(1,0);(1,0.5);(0.5,1);(-0.3,0.3)}{% + beginfig(1); +}{% +endfig; +} + \end{document}