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Extending the Arrangement

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Developing applications that use arrangements to solve problems that are a bit more complicated than the problems presented in previous chapters requires the ability to adapt the arrangement data structure to the application needs. One technique to do this is to extend the arrangement with auxiliary, usually non-geometric, data. In this chapter we describe several ways to extend an arrangement data structure.

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Fogel, E., Halperin, D., Wein, R. (2011). Extending the Arrangement. In: CGAL Arrangements and Their Applications. Geometry and Computing, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17283-0_6

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