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+%% 2008-2011, David Legland <david.legland@grignon.inra.fr>
+%% 2011 Adapted to Octave by Juan Pablo Carbajal <carbajal@ifi.uzh.ch>
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+%% -*- texinfo -*-
+%% @deftypefn {Function File} points2d ()
+%% Description of functions operating on points.
+%%
+%% A point is defined by its two cartesian coordinate, put into a row
+%% vector of 2 elements:
+%% P = [x y];
+%%
+%% Several points are stores in a matrix with two columns, one for the
+%% x-coordinate, one for the y-coordinate.
+%% PTS = [x1 y1 ; x2 y2 ; x3 y3];
+%%
+%% Example
+%% P = [5 6];
+%%
+%% @seealso{centroid, midPoint, polarPoint, pointOnLine
+%% isCounterClockwise, angle2Points, angle3Points, angleSort
+%% distancePoints, minDistancePoints
+%% transformPoint, clipPoints, drawPoint}
+%% @end deftypefn
+
+function points2d
+
+ help('points2d');
+
+endfunction
+