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[cb80e6f] | 2 | // $Id: Dnn2piCylinder.hh 4442 2020-05-05 07:50:11Z soyez $
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[cb80e6f] | 4 | // Copyright (c) 2005-2020, Matteo Cacciari, Gavin P. Salam and Gregory Soyez
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[35cdc46] | 29 | //FJENDHEADER
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[d7d2da3] | 30 |
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| 31 |
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| 32 | #ifndef DROP_CGAL // in case we do not have the code for CGAL
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| 33 | #ifndef __FASTJET_DNN2PICYLINDER_HH__
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| 34 | #define __FASTJET_DNN2PICYLINDER_HH__
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| 35 |
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| 36 | #include "fastjet/internal/DynamicNearestNeighbours.hh"
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| 37 | #include "fastjet/internal/DnnPlane.hh"
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| 38 | #include "fastjet/internal/numconsts.hh"
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| 39 |
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| 40 | FASTJET_BEGIN_NAMESPACE // defined in fastjet/internal/base.hh
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| 41 |
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| 42 |
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| 43 | /// \if internal_doc
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| 44 | /// @ingroup internal
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| 45 | /// \class Dnn2piCylinder
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| 46 | /// class derived from DynamicNearestNeighbours that provides an
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| 47 | /// implementation for the surface of cylinder (using one
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| 48 | /// DnnPlane object spanning 0--2pi).
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| 49 | /// \endif
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| 50 | class Dnn2piCylinder : public DynamicNearestNeighbours {
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| 51 | public:
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| 52 | /// empty initaliser
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| 53 | Dnn2piCylinder() {}
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| 54 |
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| 55 | /// Initialiser from a set of points on an Eta-Phi plane, where
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| 56 | /// eta can have an arbitrary ranges and phi must be in range
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| 57 | /// 0 <= phi < 2pi;
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| 58 | ///
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| 59 | /// NB: this class is more efficient than the plain Dnn4piCylinder
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| 60 | /// class, but can give wrong answers when the nearest neighbour is
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| 61 | /// further away than 2pi (in this case a point's nearest neighbour
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| 62 | /// becomes itself, because it is considered to be a distance 2pi
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| 63 | /// away). For the kt-algorithm (e.g.) this is actually not a
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| 64 | /// problem (the distance need only be accurate when it is less than
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| 65 | /// R, assuming R<2pi [not necessarily always the case as of
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| 66 | /// 2010-11-19, when we've removed the requirement R<pi/2 in the
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| 67 | /// JetDefinition constructor]), so we can tell the routine to
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| 68 | /// ignore this problem -- alternatively the routine will crash if
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| 69 | /// it detects it occurring (only when finding the nearest neighbour
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| 70 | /// index, not its distance).
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| 71 | Dnn2piCylinder(const std::vector<EtaPhi> &,
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| 72 | const bool & ignore_nearest_is_mirror = false,
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| 73 | const bool & verbose = false );
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| 74 |
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| 75 | /// Returns the index of the nearest neighbour of point labelled
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| 76 | /// by ii (assumes ii is valid)
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[35cdc46] | 77 | int NearestNeighbourIndex(const int ii) const ;
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[d7d2da3] | 78 |
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| 79 | /// Returns the distance to the nearest neighbour of point labelled
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| 80 | /// by index ii (assumes ii is valid)
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[35cdc46] | 81 | double NearestNeighbourDistance(const int ii) const ;
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[d7d2da3] | 82 |
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| 83 | /// Returns true iff the given index corresponds to a point that
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| 84 | /// exists in the DNN structure (meaning that it has been added, and
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| 85 | /// not removed in the meantime)
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[35cdc46] | 86 | bool Valid(const int index) const;
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[d7d2da3] | 87 |
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| 88 | void RemoveAndAddPoints(const std::vector<int> & indices_to_remove,
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| 89 | const std::vector<EtaPhi> & points_to_add,
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| 90 | std::vector<int> & indices_added,
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| 91 | std::vector<int> & indices_of_updated_neighbours);
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| 92 |
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| 93 | ~Dnn2piCylinder();
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| 94 |
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| 95 | private:
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| 96 |
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| 97 | // our extras to help us navigate, find distance, etc.
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| 98 | const static int INEXISTENT_VERTEX=-3;
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| 99 |
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| 100 | bool _verbose;
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| 101 |
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| 102 | bool _ignore_nearest_is_mirror;
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| 103 |
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| 104 | /// Picture of how things will work... Copy 0--pi part of the 0--2pi
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| 105 | /// cylinder into a region 2pi--2pi+ a bit of a Euclidean plane. Below we
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| 106 | /// show points labelled by + that have a mirror image in this
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| 107 | /// manner, while points labelled by * do not have a mirror image.
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| 108 | ///
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| 109 | /// | . |
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| 110 | /// | . |
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| 111 | /// | . |
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| 112 | /// | . |
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| 113 | /// | 2 . |
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| 114 | /// | * . |
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| 115 | /// | + . + |
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| 116 | /// | 0 . 1 |
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| 117 | /// | . |
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| 118 | /// 0 2pi 2pi + a bit
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| 119 | ///
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| 120 | /// Each "true" point has its true "cylinder" index (the index that
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| 121 | /// is known externally to this class) as well as euclidean plane
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| 122 | /// indices (main_index and mirror index in the MirrorVertexInfo
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| 123 | /// structure), which are private concepts of this class.
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| 124 | ///
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| 125 | /// In above picture our structures would hold the following info
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| 126 | /// (the picture shows the euclidean-plane numbering)
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| 127 | ///
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| 128 | /// _mirror_info[cylinder_index = 0] = (0, 1)
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| 129 | /// _mirror_info[cylinder_index = 1] = (2, INEXISTENT_VERTEX)
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| 130 | ///
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| 131 | /// We also need to be able to go from the euclidean plane indices
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| 132 | /// back to the "true" cylinder index, and for this purpose we use
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| 133 | /// the std::vector _cylinder_index_of_plane_vertex[...], which in the above example has
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| 134 | /// the following contents
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| 135 | ///
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| 136 | /// _cylinder_index_of_plane_vertex[0] = 0
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| 137 | /// _cylinder_index_of_plane_vertex[1] = 0
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| 138 | /// _cylinder_index_of_plane_vertex[2] = 1
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| 139 | ///
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| 140 |
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| 141 | ///
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| 142 | struct MirrorVertexInfo {
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| 143 | /// index of the given point (appearing in the range 0--2pi) in the
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| 144 | /// 0--2pi euclidean plane structure (position will coincide with
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| 145 | /// that on the 0--2pi cylinder, but index labelling it will be
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| 146 | /// different)
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| 147 | int main_index;
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| 148 | /// index of the mirror point (appearing in the range 2pi--3pi) in the
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| 149 | /// 0--3pi euclidean plane structure
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| 150 | int mirror_index;
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| 151 | };
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| 152 |
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| 153 | // for each "true" vertex we have reference to indices in the euclidean
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| 154 | // plane structure
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| 155 | std::vector<MirrorVertexInfo> _mirror_info;
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| 156 | // for each index in the euclidean 0--2pi plane structure we want to
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| 157 | // be able to get back to the "true" vertex index on the overall
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| 158 | // 0--2pi cylinder structure
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| 159 | std::vector<int> _cylinder_index_of_plane_vertex;
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| 160 |
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| 161 | // NB: we define POINTERS here because the initialisation gave
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| 162 | // us problems (things crashed!), perhaps because in practice
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| 163 | // we were making a copy without being careful and defining
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| 164 | // a proper copy constructor.
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| 165 | DnnPlane * _DNN;
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| 166 |
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| 167 | /// given a phi value in the 0--pi range return one
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| 168 | /// in the 2pi--3pi range; whereas if it is in the pi-2pi range then
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| 169 | /// remap it to be inthe range (-pi)--0.
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| 170 | inline EtaPhi _remap_phi(const EtaPhi & point) {
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| 171 | double phi = point.second;
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| 172 | if (phi < pi) { phi += twopi ;} else {phi -= twopi;}
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| 173 | return EtaPhi(point.first, phi);}
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| 174 |
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| 175 |
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| 176 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 177 | /// Actions here are similar to those in the
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| 178 | /// Dnn3piCylinder::_RegisterCylinderPoint case, however here we do
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| 179 | /// NOT create the mirror point -- instead we initialise the structure
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| 180 | /// as if there were no need for the mirror point.
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| 181 | ///
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| 182 | /// ADDITIONALLY push the cylinder_point onto the vector plane_points.
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| 183 | void _RegisterCylinderPoint (const EtaPhi & cylinder_point,
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| 184 | std::vector<EtaPhi> & plane_points);
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| 185 |
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| 186 | /// For each plane point specified in the vector plane_indices,
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| 187 | /// establish whether there is a need to create a mirror point
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| 188 | /// according to the following criteria:
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| 189 | ///
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| 190 | /// . phi < pi
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| 191 | /// . mirror does not already exist
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| 192 | /// . phi < NearestNeighbourDistance
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| 193 | /// (if this is not true then there is no way that its mirror point
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| 194 | /// could have a nearer neighbour).
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| 195 | ///
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| 196 | /// If conditions all hold, then create the mirror point, insert it
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| 197 | /// into the _DNN structure, adjusting any nearest neighbours, and
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| 198 | /// return the list of plane points whose nearest neighbours have
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| 199 | /// changed (this will include the new neighbours that have just been
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| 200 | /// added)
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| 201 | void _CreateNecessaryMirrorPoints(
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| 202 | const std::vector<int> & plane_indices,
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| 203 | std::vector<int> & updated_plane_points);
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| 204 |
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| 205 | };
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| 206 |
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| 207 |
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| 208 | // here follow some inline implementations of the simpler of the
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| 209 | // functions defined above
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| 210 |
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| 211 | //----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 212 | /// Note: one of the difficulties of the 0--2pi mapping is that
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| 213 | /// a point may have its mirror copy as its own nearest neighbour
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| 214 | /// (if no other point is within a distance of 2pi). This does
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| 215 | /// not matter for the kt_algorithm with
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| 216 | /// reasonable values of radius, but might matter for a general use
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| 217 | /// of this algorithm -- depending on whether or not the user has
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| 218 | /// initialised the class with instructions to ignore this problem the
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| 219 | /// program will detect and ignore it, or crash.
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[35cdc46] | 220 | inline int Dnn2piCylinder::NearestNeighbourIndex(const int current) const {
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[d7d2da3] | 221 | int main_index = _mirror_info[current].main_index;
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| 222 | int mirror_index = _mirror_info[current].mirror_index;
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| 223 | int plane_index;
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| 224 | if (mirror_index == INEXISTENT_VERTEX ) {
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| 225 | plane_index = _DNN->NearestNeighbourIndex(main_index);
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| 226 | } else {
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| 227 | plane_index = (
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| 228 | _DNN->NearestNeighbourDistance(main_index) <
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| 229 | _DNN->NearestNeighbourDistance(mirror_index)) ?
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| 230 | _DNN->NearestNeighbourIndex(main_index) :
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| 231 | _DNN->NearestNeighbourIndex(mirror_index) ;
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| 232 | }
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| 233 | int this_cylinder_index = _cylinder_index_of_plane_vertex[plane_index];
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| 234 | // either the user has acknowledged the fact that they may get the
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| 235 | // mirror copy as the closest point, or crash if it should occur
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| 236 | // that mirror copy is the closest point.
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| 237 | assert(_ignore_nearest_is_mirror || this_cylinder_index != current);
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| 238 | //if (this_cylinder_index == current) {
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| 239 | // cerr << "WARNING point "<<current<<
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| 240 | // " has its mirror copy as its own nearest neighbour"<<endl;
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| 241 | //}
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| 242 | return this_cylinder_index;
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| 243 | }
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| 244 |
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[35cdc46] | 245 | inline double Dnn2piCylinder::NearestNeighbourDistance(const int current) const {
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[d7d2da3] | 246 | int main_index = _mirror_info[current].main_index;
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| 247 | int mirror_index = _mirror_info[current].mirror_index;
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| 248 | if (mirror_index == INEXISTENT_VERTEX ) {
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| 249 | return _DNN->NearestNeighbourDistance(main_index);
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| 250 | } else {
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| 251 | return (
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| 252 | _DNN->NearestNeighbourDistance(main_index) <
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| 253 | _DNN->NearestNeighbourDistance(mirror_index)) ?
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| 254 | _DNN->NearestNeighbourDistance(main_index) :
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| 255 | _DNN->NearestNeighbourDistance(mirror_index) ;
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| 256 | }
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| 257 |
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| 258 | }
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| 259 |
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[35cdc46] | 260 | inline bool Dnn2piCylinder::Valid(const int index) const {
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[d7d2da3] | 261 | return (_DNN->Valid(_mirror_info[index].main_index));
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| 262 | }
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| 263 |
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| 264 |
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| 265 | inline Dnn2piCylinder::~Dnn2piCylinder() {
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| 266 | delete _DNN;
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| 267 | }
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| 268 |
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| 269 |
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| 270 | FASTJET_END_NAMESPACE
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| 271 |
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| 272 | #endif // __FASTJET_DNN2PICYLINDER_HH__
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| 273 | #endif //DROP_CGAL
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