// Boost.Geometry (aka GGL, Generic Geometry Library) // // Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Barend Gehrels, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. // Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software License, // Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // Qt Example // Qt is a well-known and often used platform independent windows library // To build and run this example: // 1) download (from http://qt.nokia.com), configure and make QT // 2) if necessary, adapt Qt clause in include path (note there is a Qt property sheet) #include #include #include #include #include // Adapt a QPointF such that it can be handled by Boost.Geometry BOOST_GEOMETRY_REGISTER_POINT_2D_GET_SET(QPointF, double, cs::cartesian, x, y, setX, setY) // Adapt a QPolygonF as well. // A QPolygonF has no holes (interiors) so it is similar to a Boost.Geometry ring BOOST_GEOMETRY_REGISTER_RING(QPolygonF) int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // This usage QApplication and QLabel is adapted from // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_(toolkit)#Qt_hello_world QApplication app(argc, argv); // Declare a Qt polygon. The Qt Polygon can be used // in Boost.Geometry, just by its oneline registration above. QPolygonF polygon; // Use Qt to add points to polygon polygon << QPointF(10, 20) << QPointF(20, 30) << QPointF(30, 20) << QPointF(20, 10) << QPointF(10, 20); // Use Boost.Geometry e.g. to calculate area std::ostringstream out; out << "Boost.Geometry area: " << boost::geometry::area(polygon) << std::endl; // Some functionality is defined in both Qt and Boost.Geometry QPointF p(20,20); out << "Qt contains: " << (polygon.containsPoint(p, Qt::WindingFill) ? "yes" : "no") << std::endl << "Boost.Geometry within: " << (boost::geometry::within(p, polygon) ? "yes" : "no") << std::endl; // Detail: if point is ON boundary, Qt says yes, Boost.Geometry says no. // Qt defines an iterator // (which is required for of the Boost.Geometry ring-concept) // such that Boost.Geometry can use the points of this polygon QPolygonF::const_iterator it; for (it = polygon.begin(); it != polygon.end(); ++it) { // Stream Delimiter-Separated, just to show something Boost.Geometry can do out << boost::geometry::dsv(*it) << std::endl; } // Stream the polygon as well out << boost::geometry::dsv(polygon) << std::endl; // Just show what we did in a label QLabel label(out.str().c_str()); label.show(); return app.exec(); }