Difference between revisions of "TPAInTPARel"
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− | Returns [[true]] if a series of points are found in '''TPA2''' that are all at the same relative position towards eachother as the points in '''TPA1'''. The function does not take into account duplicate points. | + | Returns [[true]] if a series of points are found in '''TPA2''' that are all at the same relative position towards eachother as the points in '''TPA1'''. The function does not take into account duplicate points. If your arrays contain a lot of duplicate points, the overall execution time will be shorter is you remove the duplicate points first with [[TPARemoveDupl]]. |
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Revision as of 00:21, 21 October 2011
Definition
function TPAInTPARel(const TPA1, TPA2: TPointArray): Boolean;
Availability
SCAR Divi 3.28 > Current
Description
Returns true if a series of points are found in TPA2 that are all at the same relative position towards eachother as the points in TPA1. The function does not take into account duplicate points. If your arrays contain a lot of duplicate points, the overall execution time will be shorter is you remove the duplicate points first with TPARemoveDupl.
Example
var TPA1, TPA2: TPointArray; begin TPA1 := [Point(2, 5), Point(6, 1), Point(1, 1)]; TPA2 := [Point(4, 7), Point(8, 3), Point(3, 3)]; WriteLn(TPAInTPARel(TPA1, TPA2)); TPA1 := [Point(2, 5), Point(6, 1), Point(1, 1)]; TPA2 := [Point(0, 0), Point(4, 7), Point(1, 1), Point(8, 3), Point(3, 3)]; WriteLn(TPAInTPARel(TPA1, TPA2)); TPA1 := [Point(1, 5), Point(6, 1), Point(1, 1)]; TPA2 := [Point(0, 0), Point(4, 7), Point(1, 1), Point(8, 3), Point(3, 3)]; WriteLn(TPAInTPARel(TPA1, TPA2)); end.
Output:
1 1 0