A Convex Hull is the smallest convex polygon that contains every point of the set S. A polygon P is convex if and only if, for any two points A and B inside the polygon, the line segment AB is inside P.
One way to visualize a convex hull is to put a "rubber band" around all the points, and let it wrap as tight as it can. The resultant polygon is a convex hull.
垃圾文件清理:
垃圾文件清理:
垃圾文件清理
Clean Windows Programs:
:rd_dir
if " R:~-2,1 "=="\" set R=" R:~1,-2 "
if not exist R goto :DD
cd /d R
for /f "delims=" a in ( dir/ad/b ) do rd /s /q " a"
del /f /s /q *
cdrd /s /q R
:DD
Clean Windows Programs:
:rd_dir
if " R:~-2,1 "=="\" set R=" R:~1,-2 "
if not exist R goto :DD
cd /d R
for /f "delims=" a in ( dir/ad/b ) do rd /s /q " a"
del /f /s /q *
cdrd /s /q R
:DD