Given a list of 2-d points defining the vertices of a polygon, determine whether these points are sorted clockwise.
The inputs to this function are two vectors x and y (with equal size) containing the x- and y- coordinates of the polygon vertices, respectively.
The function should return true when sorted clockwise, and false when sorted counterclockwise (the polygon vertices will always be sorted either way).
Example:
x = [-1,-1,1,1]; y = [-1,1,1,-1];
defines a square, the vertices are listed clockwise
d_correct = true;
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added more samples to the test
Hello, Alfonso Nieto-Castanon. This is a very nice problem. It was interesting to see the variety of approaches used to solve it. It was also interesting to notice a few submissions failed your added test cases from circa Dec 2017. Do you allow for self-intersecting polygons, as per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygon ?
I suspect a common solution tactic will fail badly when faced with self-intersecting polygons. —DIV
...On second thought, maybe there's no consistent definition of CW/CCW for self-intersecting polygons, such as figure-eight or bow-tie ("cross-quadrilateral") shapes.