POJ 3130 計算幾何 java
After counting so many stars in the sky in his childhood, Isaac, now an astronomer and a mathematician uses a big astronomical telescope and lets his image processing program count stars. The hardest part of the program is to judge if shining object in the sky is really a star. As a mathematician, the only way he knows is to apply a mathematical definition of stars.
The mathematical definition of a star shape is as follows: A planar shape F is star-shaped if and only if there is a point C ∈ F such that, for any point P ∈ F, the line segment CP is contained in F. Such a point C is called a center of F. To get accustomed to the definition let’s see some examples below.
The first two are what you would normally call stars. According to the above definition, however, all shapes in the first row are star-shaped. The two in the second row are not. For each star shape, a center is indicated with a dot. Note that a star shape in general has infinitely many centers. Fore Example, for the third quadrangular shape, all points in it are centers.
Your job is to write a program that tells whether a given polygonal shape is star-shaped or not.