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/**
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* @file
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* @brief Representation of a general search trees
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* @author Andreas Nuechter. Institute of Computer Science, University of Osnabrueck, Germany.
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*/
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#ifndef __SEARCHTREE_H__
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#define __SEARCHTREE_H__
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#include <vector>
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using std::vector;
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#include "ptpair.h"
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#include "data_types.h"
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/**
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* @brief The tree structure
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*
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* A tree holds the pointer to the data
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**/
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class Tree {
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public:
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/**
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* Destructor - deletes the tree
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* pure virtual, i.e., must be implented by a derived class
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*/
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virtual inline ~Tree() {};
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};
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class Scan;
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/**
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* @brief The search tree structure
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*
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* A search tree holds the pointer to the data.
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* Furthermore, search functionality must be privided
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**/
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class SearchTree : public Tree {
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friend class Scan;
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public:
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/**
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* Constructor (default)
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*/
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inline SearchTree() {};
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/**
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* Constructor - Constructs a tree from the input.
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* must be implented by a derived class
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* @param pts 3D array of points
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* @param n number of points
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*/
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SearchTree(double **pts, int n);
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/**
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* Destructor - deletes the tree
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* virtual, i.e., must be implented by a derived class
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*/
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virtual inline ~SearchTree() {};
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/**
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* Aquire a lock on this tree, signaling that its resources are in use. Neccessary for cached data in the scanserver.
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*/
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virtual inline void lock() {};
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/**
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* Release the lock on this tree, signaling that its resources are aren't in use anymore. Neccessary for cached data in the scanserver.
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*/
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virtual inline void unlock() {};
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/**
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* This Search function returns a pointer to the closest point
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* of the query point within maxdist2. If there if no such point
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* a 0-pointer might be returned.
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*
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* @param _p Pointer to query point
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* @param maxdist2 Maximal distance for closest points
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* @param threadNum If parallel threads share the search tree the thread num must be given
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* @return Pointer to closest point
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*/
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virtual double *FindClosest(double *_p, double maxdist2, int threadNum = 0) const = 0 ;
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virtual void getPtPairs(vector <PtPair> *pairs,
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double *source_alignxf,
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double * const *q_points, unsigned int startindex, unsigned int endindex,
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int thread_num,
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int rnd, double max_dist_match2, double &sum,
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double *centroid_m, double *centroid_d);
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virtual void getPtPairs(vector <PtPair> *pairs,
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double *source_alignxf,
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const DataXYZ& xyz_r, unsigned int startindex, unsigned int endindex,
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int thread_num,
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int rnd, double max_dist_match2, double &sum,
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double *centroid_m, double *centroid_d);
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};
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#endif
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