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PlantUML is a component that allows to quickly write diagrams from text.
// THIS FILE HAS BEEN GENERATED BY A PREPROCESSOR.
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package net.sourceforge.plantuml.svek.image;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.klimt.geom.XPoint2D;
public class Circle {
private XPoint2D center;
private double radius;
public Circle() {
this(new XPoint2D(0, 0));
}
public Circle(XPoint2D center) {
this.center = center;
this.radius = 0;
}
public Circle(XPoint2D p1, XPoint2D p2) {
center = new XPoint2D((p1.getX() + p2.getX()) / 2, (p1.getY() + p2.getY()) / 2);
radius = p1.distance(center);
}
public static Circle getCircle(XPoint2D p1, XPoint2D p2, XPoint2D p3) {
if (p3.getY() != p2.getY()) {
return new Circle(p1, p2, p3);
}
return new Circle(p2, p1, p3);
}
private Circle(XPoint2D p1, XPoint2D p2, XPoint2D p3) {
final double num1 = p3.getX() * p3.getX() * (p1.getY() - p2.getY())
+ (p1.getX() * p1.getX() + (p1.getY() - p2.getY()) * (p1.getY() - p3.getY())) * (p2.getY() - p3.getY())
+ p2.getX() * p2.getX() * (-p1.getY() + p3.getY());
final double den1 = 2 * (p3.getX() * (p1.getY() - p2.getY()) + p1.getX() * (p2.getY() - p3.getY())
+ p2.getX() * (-p1.getY() + p3.getY()));
final double x = num1 / den1;
final double den2 = p3.getY() - p2.getY();
final double y = (p2.getY() + p3.getY()) / 2
- (p3.getX() - p2.getX()) / den2 * (x - (p2.getX() + p3.getX()) / 2);
center = new XPoint2D(x, y);
radius = center.distance(p1);
}
public XPoint2D getCenter() {
return center;
}
public double getRadius() {
return radius;
}
public boolean isOutside(XPoint2D point) {
final double d = center.distance(point);
if (d > radius) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
}