To compute the Delaunay triangles indexed by the indices of the input sites, use rbox 10 D2 | qdelaunay Qt I To compute the Voronoi vertices and the Voronoi region for each input site, use rbox 10 D2 | qvoronoi o To compute each edge ("ridge") of the Voronoi diagram for each pair of adjacent input sites, use rbox 10 D2 | qvoronoi Fv To compute the area and volume of the Voronoi region for input site 5 (site 0 is the first one), use rbox 10 D2 | qvoronoi QV5 p | qconvex s FS To compute the lines ("hyperplanes") that define the Voronoi region for input site 5, use rbox 10 D2 | qvoronoi QV5 p | qconvex n or rbox 10 D2 | qvoronoi QV5 Fi Fo To list the extreme points of the input sites use rbox 10 D2 | qdelaunay Fx You will get the same point ids with rbox 10 D2 | qconvex Fx more.
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