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Qhull includes frequent checks of its data structures. Option 'Tc' will catch most inconsistency errors. It is slow and should not be used for production runs. Option 'Tv' performs the same checks after the hull is constructed.
Qhull builds a cone from the point to its horizon facets. Option 'TCn' stops Qhull just after building the cone. The output for 'f' includes the cone and the old hull.'.
Option 'TFn' reports progress whenever more than n facets are created. The test occurs just before adding a new point to the hull. During post-merging, 'TFn' reports progress after more than n/2 merges.
Input data from 'file' instead of stdin. The filename may not contain spaces or use single quotes. You may use I/O redirection instead (e.g., 'rbox 10 | qdelaunay >results').
Turn on tracing at n'th merge.
Qhull includes full execution tracing. 'T-1' traces events. 'T1' traces the overall execution of the program. 'T2' and 'T3' trace overall execution and geometric and topological events. 'T4' traces the algorithm. 'T5' includes information about memory allocation and Gaussian elimination. 'T1' is useful for logging progress of Qhull in high dimensions.
Option 'Tn' can produce large amounts of output. Use options 'TPn', 'TWn', and 'TMn' to selectively turn on tracing. Since all errors report the last processed point, option 'TPn' is particularly useful.
Different executions of the same program may produce different traces and different results. The reason is that Qhull uses hashing to match ridges of non-simplicial facets. For performance reasons, the hash computation uses memory addresses which may change across executions.
Redirect stdout to 'file'. The filename may be enclosed in single quotes. Unix and Windows NT users may use I/O redirection instead (e.g., 'rbox 10 | qdelaunay >results').
Windows95 users should always use 'TO file'. If they use I/O redirection, error output is not sent to the console. Qhull uses single quotes instead of double quotes because a missing double quote can freeze Windows95 (e.g., do not run, rbox 10 | qhull TO "x)
Option 'TPn' turns on tracing when point n is added to the hull. It also traces partitions of point n. This option reduces the output size when tracing. It is the normal method to determine the cause of a Qhull error. All Qhull errors report the last point added.
Use options 'TPn TVn' to trace the addition of point n to the convex hull and stop when done.
If used with option 'TWn', 'TPn' turns off tracing after adding point n to the hull. Use options 'TPn TWn' to trace the addition of point n to the convex hull, partitions of point n, and wide merges.
Option 'TRn' reruns Qhull n times. It is usually used with 'QJn' to determine the probability that a given joggle will fail. The summary ('s') lists the failure rate and the precision errors that occurred. Option 'Ts' will report statistics for all of the runs. Trace and output options only apply to the last run. An event trace, 'T-1' reports events for all runs.
Tracing applies to the last run of Qhull. If an error is reported, the options list the run number as "_run". To trace this run, set 'TRn' to the same value.
Option 'Ts' collects statistics and prints them to stderr. For Delaunay triangulations, the angle statistics are restricted to the lower or upper envelope.
Option 'Tv' checks the topological structure, convexity, and point inclusion. If precision problems occurred, facet convexity is tested whether or not 'Tv' is selected. Option 'Tv' does not check point inclusion if forcing output with 'Po', or if 'Q5' is set.
The convex hull of a set of points is the smallest polytope that includes the points. Option 'Tv' tests point inclusion. Qhull verifies that all points are below all outer planes (facet->maxoutside). Point inclusion is exhaustive if merging or if the facet-point product is small enough; otherwise Qhull verifies each point with a directed search (qh_findbest). To force an exhaustive test when using option 'C-0' (default), use 'C-1e-30' instead.
Point inclusion testing occurs after producing output. It prints a message to stderr unless option 'Pp' is used. This allows the user to interrupt Qhull without changing the output.
With 'qvoronoi Fi' and 'qvoronoi Fo', option 'Tv' collects statistics that verify all Voronoi vertices lie on the separating hyperplane, and for bounded regions, all separating hyperplanes are perpendicular bisectors.
Qhull adds one point at a time to the convex hull. See how Qhull adds a point. Option 'TV-n' stops Qhull just before adding a new point. Output shows the hull at this time.
Option 'TVn' stops Qhull after it has added point n. Output shows the hull at this time.
Along with TMn, this option allows the user to determine the cause of a wide merge.
Redirect stderr to stdout.
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