Fix bug in DCELMesh.add_face

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Chris Hodapp 2020-06-05 21:39:55 -04:00
parent 3ed8678bbb
commit dbaadea466

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@ -68,6 +68,12 @@ pub struct DCELHalfEdge {
pub prev_halfedge: usize, pub prev_halfedge: usize,
} }
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum VertSpec<V> {
New(V),
Idx(usize),
}
impl<V: Copy + std::fmt::Debug> fmt::Display for DCELMesh<V> { impl<V: Copy + std::fmt::Debug> fmt::Display for DCELMesh<V> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
@ -98,7 +104,7 @@ impl<V: Copy + std::fmt::Debug> fmt::Display for DCELMesh<V> {
} }
} }
impl<V: Copy> DCELMesh<V> { impl<V: Copy + std::fmt::Debug> DCELMesh<V> {
pub fn new() -> DCELMesh<V> { pub fn new() -> DCELMesh<V> {
DCELMesh { DCELMesh {
@ -111,6 +117,32 @@ impl<V: Copy> DCELMesh<V> {
} }
} }
pub fn print(&self) {
println!("DCELMesh has {} verts, {} faces, {} halfedges:",
self.num_verts,
self.num_faces,
self.num_halfedges);
for (i,v) in self.verts.iter().enumerate() {
println!("Vert {}: halfedge {}, {:?}", i, v.halfedge, v.v);
}
for (i,f) in self.faces.iter().enumerate() {
println!("Face {}: halfedge {} (halfedges {:?}, verts {:?})",
i, f.halfedge, self.face_to_halfedges(i), self.face_to_verts(i));
}
for (i,h) in self.halfedges.iter().enumerate() {
let twin = if h.has_twin {
format!(", twin half-edge {}", h.twin_halfedge)
} else {
String::from("")
};
println!("Halfedge {}: vert {}, face {}, prev: {}, next: {}{}", i, h.vert, h.face, h.prev_halfedge, h.next_halfedge, twin)
}
}
/// Runs various checks on the mesh. This will return true if the mesh /// Runs various checks on the mesh. This will return true if the mesh
/// looks okay, and otherwise false. It will print messages as it /// looks okay, and otherwise false. It will print messages as it
/// runs. /// runs.
@ -243,9 +275,12 @@ impl<V: Copy> DCELMesh<V> {
}).collect() }).collect()
} }
/// Add a face with no connections /// Adds a face that shares no edges with anything else in the mesh.
pub fn add_face(&mut self, verts: [V; 3]) -> usize { /// Returns (face index, half-edge indices); half-edge indices are
// Vertices will be at indices v_n, v_n+1, v_n+2: /// given in the order of the vertices (i.e. the first half-edge's
/// origin is verts[0], second is verts[1], third is verts[2]).
pub fn add_face(&mut self, verts: [VertSpec<V>; 3]) -> (usize, [usize; 3]) {
// *New* vertices will be at index v_n onward.
let v_n = self.num_verts; let v_n = self.num_verts;
// The face will be at index f_n: // The face will be at index f_n:
let f_n = self.num_faces; let f_n = self.num_faces;
@ -253,36 +288,51 @@ impl<V: Copy> DCELMesh<V> {
let e_n = self.num_halfedges; let e_n = self.num_halfedges;
// Half-edges and vertices can be inserted both at once: // Half-edges and vertices can be inserted both at once:
let mut new_verts: usize = 0;
for i in 0..3 { for i in 0..3 {
let n = (i + 1) % 3; let n = (i + 1) % 3;
let p = (i + 2) % 3; let p = (i + 2) % 3;
// Either insert a new vertex, or use an existing one.
// In both cases, 'v' is its index.
let v = match verts[i] {
VertSpec::New(v) => {
self.verts.push(DCELVertex {
v: v,
halfedge: e_n + i,
});
let idx = v_n + new_verts;
new_verts += 1;
idx
},
VertSpec::Idx(v) => v,
};
// Note that its half-edge is e_n + i, which technically
// doesn't exist yet, but is inserted below:
self.halfedges.push(DCELHalfEdge { self.halfedges.push(DCELHalfEdge {
vert: v_n + i, vert: v,
face: f_n, face: f_n,
has_twin: false, has_twin: false,
twin_halfedge: 0, twin_halfedge: 0,
next_halfedge: e_n + n, next_halfedge: e_n + n,
prev_halfedge: e_n + p, prev_halfedge: e_n + p,
}); });
self.verts.push(DCELVertex {
v: verts[i],
halfedge: e_n + i,
});
} }
self.num_halfedges += 3; self.num_halfedges += 3;
self.num_verts += 3; self.num_verts += new_verts;
// Finally, add the face (any halfedge is fine): // Finally, add the face (any halfedge is fine):
self.faces.push(DCELFace { halfedge: e_n }); self.faces.push(DCELFace { halfedge: e_n });
self.num_faces += 1; self.num_faces += 1;
f_n (f_n, [e_n, e_n+1, e_n+2])
} }
/// Add a face that lies on an existing boundary - i.e. one half-edge /// Add a face that lies on an existing boundary - i.e. one half-edge
/// has a twin half-edge already on the mesh. As this gives two /// has a twin half-edge already on the mesh. As this gives two
/// vertices, only one other vertex needs specified. /// vertices, only one other vertex needs specified.
pub fn add_face_twin1(&mut self, twin: usize, vert: V) -> usize { /// Returns (face index, halfedge indices). Halfedge indices begin
/// at the twin half-edge to the one specified.
pub fn add_face_twin1(&mut self, twin: usize, vert: V) -> (usize, [usize; 3]) {
// 'vert' will be at index v_n: // 'vert' will be at index v_n:
let v_n = self.num_verts; let v_n = self.num_verts;
// The face will be at index f_n: // The face will be at index f_n:
@ -336,7 +386,7 @@ impl<V: Copy> DCELMesh<V> {
self.faces.push(DCELFace { halfedge: e_n }); self.faces.push(DCELFace { halfedge: e_n });
self.num_faces += 1; self.num_faces += 1;
f_n (f_n, [e_n, e_n+1, e_n+2])
} }
/// Add a face that lies on two connected boundaries - i.e. two of its /// Add a face that lies on two connected boundaries - i.e. two of its
@ -347,7 +397,7 @@ impl<V: Copy> DCELMesh<V> {
/// the next half-edge's twin will be twin2. /// the next half-edge's twin will be twin2.
/// Also: halfedge `twin2_idx` must end at the vertex that starts /// Also: halfedge `twin2_idx` must end at the vertex that starts
/// `twin1_idx`. /// `twin1_idx`.
pub fn add_face_twin2(&mut self, twin1_idx: usize, twin2_idx: usize) -> usize { pub fn add_face_twin2(&mut self, twin1_idx: usize, twin2_idx: usize) -> (usize, [usize; 3]) {
// The face will be at index f_n: // The face will be at index f_n:
let f_n = self.num_faces; let f_n = self.num_faces;
// The half-edges will be at indices e_n, e_n+1, e_n+2: // The half-edges will be at indices e_n, e_n+1, e_n+2:
@ -401,7 +451,7 @@ impl<V: Copy> DCELMesh<V> {
self.faces.push(DCELFace { halfedge: e_n }); self.faces.push(DCELFace { halfedge: e_n });
self.num_faces += 1; self.num_faces += 1;
f_n (f_n, [e_n, e_n+1, e_n+2])
} }
} }