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- General
- Pp
- do not report precision problems
- Po
- force output despite precision problems
- Po
- if error, output neighborhood of facet
- Select
- Pdk:n
- print facets with normal[k] >= n (default 0.0)
- PDk:n
- print facets with normal[k] <= n
- PFn
- print facets whose area is at least n
- Pg
- print good facets only (needs 'QGn' or 'QVn ')
- PMn
- print n facets with most merges
- PAn
- print n largest facets by area
- PG
- print neighbors of good facets
The n largest facets are marked good for printing. This may be useful for approximating a hull. Unless 'PG' is set, 'Pg' is automatically set.
For a given output, print only those facets with normal[k] >= n and drop the others. For example, 'Pd0:0.5' prints facets with normal[0] >= 0.5 . The default value of n is zero. For example in 3-d, 'Pd0d1d2' prints facets in the positive octant.
If no facets match, the closest facet is returned.
On Windows 95, do not combine multiple options. A 'd' is considered part of a number. For example, use 'Pd0:0.5 Pd1:0.5' instead of 'Pd0:0.5d1:0.5'.
For a given output, print only those facets with normal[k] <= n and drop the others. For example, 'PD0:0.5' prints facets with normal[0] <= 0.5 . The default value of n is zero. For example in 3-d, 'PD0D1D2' displays facets in the negative octant.
If no facets match, the closest facet is returned.
In 2-d, 'd G PD2' displays the Delaunay triangulation instead of the corresponding paraboloid.
Be careful of placing 'Dk' or 'dk' immediately after a real number. Some compilers treat the 'D' as a double precision exponent.
The facets with area at least n are marked good for printing. This may be useful for approximating a hull. Unless 'PG' is set, 'Pg' is automatically set.
Qhull can mark facets as "good". This is used to
Option 'Pg' only prints good facets that also meet 'Pdk' and 'PDk' options. It is automatically set for options 'PAn', 'PFn ', 'QGn', and 'QVn'.
Option 'PG' can be used with or without option 'Pg' to print the neighbors of good facets. For example, options 'QGn' and 'QVn' print the horizon facets for point n.
The n facets with the most merges are marked good for printing. This may be useful for approximating a hull. Unless 'PG' is set, 'Pg' is automatically set.
Use option 'Fm' to print merges per facet.
Use options 'Po' and 'Q0' if you can not merge facets, triangulate the output ('Qt'), or joggle the input (QJ).
Option 'Po' can not force output when duplicate ridges or duplicate facets occur. It may produce erroneous results. For these reasons, merged facets, joggled input, or exact arithmetic are better.
If you need a simplicial Delaunay triangulation, use joggled input 'QJ' or triangulated output 'Ft'.
Option 'Po' may be used without 'Q0' to remove some steps from Qhull or to output the neighborhood of an error.
Option 'Po' may be used with option 'Q5') to skip qh_check_maxout (i.e., do not determine the maximum outside distance). This can save a significant amount of time.
If option 'Po' is used,
If an error occurs before the completion of Qhull and tracing is not active, 'Po' outputs a neighborhood of the erroneous facets (if any). It uses the current output options.
See 'Po' - force output despite precision problems.
With option 'Pp', Qhull does not print statistics about precision problems, and it removes some of the warnings. It removes the narrow hull warning.
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