Release 4.04

Moved to the library core the code for computing min distance froma a point to a mesh using a uniform grid.
Slightly faster.
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History
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Revision 1.12 2005/01/03 11:28:52 cignoni
Release 4.03
Better ply compatibility, and improved error reporting
Revision 1.11 2004/11/29 09:07:04 cignoni
Release 4.02
removed bug in printing Hausdorf distance,
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// print program info
printf("-------------------------------\n"
" Metro V.4.03 \n"
" Metro V.4.04 \n"
" http://vcg.isti.cnr.it\n"
" release date: "__DATE__"\n"
"-------------------------------\n\n");

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VCGLib http://vcg.sf.net o o
Visual and Computer Graphics Library o o
_ O _
Copyright(C) 2004-2005 \/)\/
Copyright(C) 2005-2006 \/)\/
Visual Computing Lab http://vcg.isti.cnr.it /\/|
ISTI - Italian National Research Council |
\
Metro 4.01 21/09/2004
Metro 4.04 24/01/2005
All rights reserved.
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Metro adopts an approximated approach based on surface sampling and point-to-surface distance computation.
Please, when using this tool, cite the following reference:
P. Cignoni, C. Rocchini and R. Scopigno
"Metro: measuring error on simplified surfaces"
Computer Graphics Forum, Blackwell Publishers, vol. 17(2), June 1998, pp 167-174
Available at http://vcg.sf.net
You can find some sample mesh to test in the 'Metro Sample dataset' package downloadable from sourceforge.
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Usage: Metro file1 file2 [opts]
where "file1" and "file2" are the input meshes in PLY or STL format, and opts can be:
where "file1" and "file2" are the input meshes in PLY, OFF or STL format, and opts can be:
-v disable vertex sampling
-e disable edge sampling
-f disable face sampling
-u does not ignore unreferred vertices (sample also unreferenced vertices
-u does not ignore unreferred vertices and sample also unreferenced vertices
(useful for sampling point clouds against meshes)
-Sx set the face sampling mode
-sx set the face sampling mode
where x can be:
-S0 montecarlo sampling
-S1 subdivision sampling