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/*=========================================================================

  Program:   Visualization Toolkit
  Module:    vtkBox.h

  Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen
  All rights reserved.
  See Copyright.txt or http://www.kitware.com/Copyright.htm for details.

     This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
     the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     PURPOSE.  See the above copyright notice for more information.

=========================================================================*/
// .NAME vtkBox - implicit function for a bounding box
// .SECTION Description
// vtkBox computes the implicit function and/or gradient for a axis-aligned
// bounding box. (The superclasses transform can be used to modify this
// orientation.) Each side of the box is orthogonal to all other sides
// meeting along shared edges and all faces are orthogonal to the x-y-z
// coordinate axes.  (If you wish to orient this box differently, recall that
// the superclass vtkImplicitFunction supports a transformation matrix.)
// vtkCube is a concrete implementation of vtkImplicitFunction.
// 
// .SECTION See Also
// vtkCubeSource vtkImplicitFunction

#ifndef __vtkBox_h
#define __vtkBox_h

#include "vtkImplicitFunction.h"
class vtkBoundingBox;

class VTK_COMMON_EXPORT vtkBox : public vtkImplicitFunction
{
public:
  vtkTypeMacro(vtkBox,vtkImplicitFunction);
  void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent);

  // Description
  // Construct box with center at (0,0,0) and each side of length 1.0.
  static vtkBox *New();

  // Description
  // Evaluate box defined by the two points (pMin,pMax).
  double EvaluateFunction(double x[3]);
  double EvaluateFunction(double x, double y, double z)
    {return this->vtkImplicitFunction::EvaluateFunction(x, y, z); }

  // Description
  // Evaluate the gradient of the box.
  void EvaluateGradient(double x[3], double n[3]);

  // Description:
  // Set / get the bounding box using various methods.
  void SetXMin(double p[3]);
  void SetXMin(double x, double y, double z);
  void GetXMin(double p[3]);
  void GetXMin(double &x, double &y, double &z);

  void SetXMax(double p[3]);
  void SetXMax(double x, double y, double z);
  void GetXMax(double p[3]);
  void GetXMax(double &x, double &y, double &z);

  void SetBounds(double xMin, double xMax,
                 double yMin, double yMax,
                 double zMin, double zMax);
  void SetBounds(double bounds[6]);
  void GetBounds(double &xMin, double &xMax,
                 double &yMin, double &yMax,
                 double &zMin, double &zMax);
  void GetBounds(double bounds[6]);
  double *GetBounds();

  // Description:
  // A special method that allows union set operation on bounding boxes.
  // Start with a SetBounds(). Subsequent AddBounds() methods are union set
  // operations on the original bounds. Retrieve the final bounds with a 
  // GetBounds() method.
  void AddBounds(double bounds[6]);

  // Description:
  // Bounding box intersection modified from Graphics Gems Vol I. The method
  // returns a non-zero value if the bounding box is hit. Origin[3] starts
  // the ray, dir[3] is the vector components of the ray in the x-y-z
  // directions, coord[3] is the location of hit, and t is the parametric
  // coordinate along line. (Notes: the intersection ray dir[3] is NOT
  // normalized.  Valid intersections will only occur between 0<=t<=1.)
  static char IntersectBox(double bounds[6], double origin[3], double dir[3], 
                           double coord[3], double& t);

  // Description:
  // Intersect a line with the box.  Give the endpoints of the line in
  // p1 and p2.  The parameteric distances from p1 to the entry and exit
  // points are returned in t1 and t2, where t1 and t2 are clamped to the
  // range [0,1].  The entry and exit planes are returned in plane1 and
  // plane2 where integers (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) stand for the
  // (xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, zmin, zmax) planes respectively, and a value
  // of -1 means that no intersection occurred.  The actual intersection
  // coordinates are stored in x1 and x2, which can be set to NULL of you
  // do not need them to be returned.  The function return value will be
  // zero if the line is wholly outside of the box.
  static int IntersectWithLine(const double bounds[6],
                               const double p1[3], const double p2[3],
                               double &t1, double &t2,
                               double x1[3], double x2[3],
                               int &plane1, int &plane2);

protected:
  vtkBox();
  ~vtkBox();

  vtkBoundingBox *BBox; 
  double Bounds[6]; //supports the GetBounds() method

private:
  vtkBox(const vtkBox&);  // Not implemented.
  void operator=(const vtkBox&);  // Not implemented.
};



inline void vtkBox::SetXMin(double p[3]) 
{
  this->SetXMin(p[0], p[1], p[2]);
}

inline void vtkBox::SetXMax(double p[3]) 
{
  this->SetXMax(p[0], p[1], p[2]);
}


#endif