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== Time Complexity | == Time Complexity Graph == | ||
[[File:Line Clipping - Rectangular Window - Time.png|1000px]] | [[File:Line Clipping - Rectangular Window - Time.png|1000px]] | ||
== Space Complexity | == Space Complexity Graph == | ||
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== Pareto | == Pareto Frontier Improvements Graph == | ||
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Revision as of 13:04, 15 February 2023
Description
Line clipping is the process of removing lines or portions of lines outside an area of interest. Typically; any line or part thereof which is outside of the viewing area is removed. Here, the viewing area is rectangular.
Related Problems
Generalizations: Convex Polygonal Window
Related: Convex Polyhedral Window
Parameters
n: number of lines
Table of Algorithms
Name | Year | Time | Space | Approximation Factor | Model | Reference |
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Cohen–Sutherland | 1967 | $O(n)$ | $O({1})$ auxiliary | Exact | Deterministic | Time |
Liang–Barsky | 1984 | $O(n)$ | $O({1})$ auxiliary | Exact | Deterministic | Time |
Nicholl–Lee–Nicholl | 1987 | $O(n)$ | $O({1})$ auxiliary | Exact | Deterministic | Time |
Fast clipping | 1987 | $O(n)$ | $O({1})$ auxiliary | Exact | Deterministic | Time |