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/* Copyright (c) 1986 Regents of the University of California */ | 
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/* SCCSid "$SunId$ LBL" */ | 
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/* | 
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 *  cone.h - header file for cones (cones, cylinders, rings, cups, tubes). | 
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 *      Storage of arguments in the cone structure is a little strange. | 
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 *  To save space, we use an index into the real arguments of the | 
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 *  object structure through ca.  The indices are for the axis | 
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 *  endpoints and radii:  p0, p1, r0 and r1. | 
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 *     2/12/86 | 
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 */ | 
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typedef struct cone { | 
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        double  *ca;            /* cone arguments (o->oargs.farg) */ | 
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        char  p0, p1;           /* indices for endpoints */ | 
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        char  r0, r1;           /* indices for radii */ | 
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        FVECT  ad;              /* axis direction vector */ | 
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        double  al;             /* axis length */ | 
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        double  sl;             /* side length */ | 
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        double  (*tm)[4];       /* pointer to transformation matrix */ | 
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}  CONE; | 
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#define  CO_R0(co)      ((co)->ca[(co)->r0]) | 
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#define  CO_R1(co)      ((co)->ca[(co)->r1]) | 
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#define  CO_P0(co)      ((co)->ca+(co)->p0) | 
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#define  CO_P1(co)      ((co)->ca+(co)->p1) | 
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extern CONE  *getcone(); |