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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {} {[@var{C}, @var{F}] =} voronoin (@var{pts})
## @deftypefnx {} {[@var{C}, @var{F}] =} voronoin (@var{pts}, @var{options})
## Compute N-dimensional Voronoi facets.
##
## The input matrix @var{pts} of size [n, dim] contains n points in a space of
## dimension dim.
##
## @var{C} contains the points of the Voronoi facets. The list @var{F}
## contains, for each facet, the indices of the Voronoi points.
##
## An optional second argument, which must be a string or cell array of
## strings, contains options passed to the underlying qhull command. See the
## documentation for the Qhull library for details
## @url{http://www.qhull.org/html/qh-quick.htm#options}.
##
## The default options depend on the dimension of the input:
##
## @itemize
## @item 2-D and 3-D: @var{options} = @code{@{"Qbb"@}}
##
## @item 4-D and higher: @var{options} = @code{@{"Qbb", "Qx"@}}
## @end itemize
##
## If @var{options} is not present or @code{[]} then the default arguments are
## used. Otherwise, @var{options} replaces the default argument list.
## To append user options to the defaults it is necessary to repeat the
## default arguments in @var{options}. Use a null string to pass no arguments.
##
## @seealso{voronoi, convhulln, delaunayn}
## @end deftypefn
function [C, F] = voronoin (pts, options)
if (nargin < 1)
print_usage ();
endif
[np, dim] = size (pts);
if (np <= dim)
error ("voronoin: number of points must be greater than their dimension");
endif
caller = "voronoin";
if (nargin == 1)
[C, F] = __voronoi__ (caller, pts);
else
[C, F] = __voronoi__ (caller, pts, options);
endif
endfunction
## FIXME: Need functional tests
%!error <Invalid call> voronoin ()
%!error <number of points must be greater than their dimension> voronoin ([1 2])
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