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You are given an array/list/vector of pairs of integers representing cartesian coordinates (x, y) of points on a 2D Euclidean plane; all coordinates are between −104 and 104, duplicates are allowed. Find the area of the convex hull of those points, rounded to the nearest integer; an exact midpoint should be rounded to the closest even integer. You may use floating-point numbers in intermediate computations, but only if you can guarantee that the final result will be always correct. This is a code-golf, the shortest correct program (ignoring non-significant whitespace, newlines and comments) wins.



Some test cases:



Input: [[50, -13]]
Result: 0

Input: [[-25, -26], [34, -27]]
Result: 0

Input: [[-6, -14], [-48, -45], [21, 25]]
Result: 400

Input: [[4, 30], [5, 37], [-18, 49], [-9, -2]]
Result: 562

Input: [[0, 16], [24, 18], [-43, 36], [39, -29], [3, -38]]
Result: 2978

Input: [[19, -19], [15, 5], [-16, -41], [6, -25], [-42, 1], [12, 19]]
Result: 2118

Input: [[-23, 13], [-13, 13], [-6, -7], [22, 41], [-26, 50], [12, -12], [-23, -7]]
Result: 2307

Input: [[31, -19], [-41, -41], [25, 34], [29, -1], [42, -42], [-34, 32], [19, 33], [40, 39]]
Result: 6037

Input: [[47, 1], [-22, 24], [36, 38], [-17, 4], [41, -3], [-13, 15], [-36, -40], [-13, 35], [-25, 22]]
Result: 3908

Input: [[29, -19], [18, 9], [30, -46], [15, 20], [24, -4], [5, 19], [-44, 4], [-20, -8], [-16, 34], [17, -36]]
Result: 2905









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You are given an array/list/vector of pairs of integers representing cartesian coordinates (x, y) of points on a 2D Euclidean plane; all coordinates are between −104 and 104, duplicates are allowed. Find the area of the convex hull of those points, rounded to the nearest integer; an exact midpoint should be rounded to the closest even integer. You may use floating-point numbers in intermediate computations, but only if you can guarantee that the final result will be always correct. This is a code-golf, the shortest correct program (ignoring non-significant whitespace, newlines and comments) wins.



Some test cases:



Input: [[50, -13]]
Result: 0

Input: [[-25, -26], [34, -27]]
Result: 0

Input: [[-6, -14], [-48, -45], [21, 25]]
Result: 400

Input: [[4, 30], [5, 37], [-18, 49], [-9, -2]]
Result: 562

Input: [[0, 16], [24, 18], [-43, 36], [39, -29], [3, -38]]
Result: 2978

Input: [[19, -19], [15, 5], [-16, -41], [6, -25], [-42, 1], [12, 19]]
Result: 2118

Input: [[-23, 13], [-13, 13], [-6, -7], [22, 41], [-26, 50], [12, -12], [-23, -7]]
Result: 2307

Input: [[31, -19], [-41, -41], [25, 34], [29, -1], [42, -42], [-34, 32], [19, 33], [40, 39]]
Result: 6037

Input: [[47, 1], [-22, 24], [36, 38], [-17, 4], [41, -3], [-13, 15], [-36, -40], [-13, 35], [-25, 22]]
Result: 3908

Input: [[29, -19], [18, 9], [30, -46], [15, 20], [24, -4], [5, 19], [-44, 4], [-20, -8], [-16, 34], [17, -36]]
Result: 2905









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    Do you have any test cases?
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    Not counting whitespace in code golf is a bad idea, it leads to submissions with massive strings of whitespace plus generic code to convert the string to code and execute it.
    $endgroup$
    – xnor
    4 hours ago







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    2 hours ago










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    Related
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You are given an array/list/vector of pairs of integers representing cartesian coordinates (x, y) of points on a 2D Euclidean plane; all coordinates are between −104 and 104, duplicates are allowed. Find the area of the convex hull of those points, rounded to the nearest integer; an exact midpoint should be rounded to the closest even integer. You may use floating-point numbers in intermediate computations, but only if you can guarantee that the final result will be always correct. This is a code-golf, the shortest correct program (ignoring non-significant whitespace, newlines and comments) wins.



Some test cases:



Input: [[50, -13]]
Result: 0

Input: [[-25, -26], [34, -27]]
Result: 0

Input: [[-6, -14], [-48, -45], [21, 25]]
Result: 400

Input: [[4, 30], [5, 37], [-18, 49], [-9, -2]]
Result: 562

Input: [[0, 16], [24, 18], [-43, 36], [39, -29], [3, -38]]
Result: 2978

Input: [[19, -19], [15, 5], [-16, -41], [6, -25], [-42, 1], [12, 19]]
Result: 2118

Input: [[-23, 13], [-13, 13], [-6, -7], [22, 41], [-26, 50], [12, -12], [-23, -7]]
Result: 2307

Input: [[31, -19], [-41, -41], [25, 34], [29, -1], [42, -42], [-34, 32], [19, 33], [40, 39]]
Result: 6037

Input: [[47, 1], [-22, 24], [36, 38], [-17, 4], [41, -3], [-13, 15], [-36, -40], [-13, 35], [-25, 22]]
Result: 3908

Input: [[29, -19], [18, 9], [30, -46], [15, 20], [24, -4], [5, 19], [-44, 4], [-20, -8], [-16, 34], [17, -36]]
Result: 2905









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You are given an array/list/vector of pairs of integers representing cartesian coordinates (x, y) of points on a 2D Euclidean plane; all coordinates are between −104 and 104, duplicates are allowed. Find the area of the convex hull of those points, rounded to the nearest integer; an exact midpoint should be rounded to the closest even integer. You may use floating-point numbers in intermediate computations, but only if you can guarantee that the final result will be always correct. This is a code-golf, the shortest correct program (ignoring non-significant whitespace, newlines and comments) wins.



Some test cases:



Input: [[50, -13]]
Result: 0

Input: [[-25, -26], [34, -27]]
Result: 0

Input: [[-6, -14], [-48, -45], [21, 25]]
Result: 400

Input: [[4, 30], [5, 37], [-18, 49], [-9, -2]]
Result: 562

Input: [[0, 16], [24, 18], [-43, 36], [39, -29], [3, -38]]
Result: 2978

Input: [[19, -19], [15, 5], [-16, -41], [6, -25], [-42, 1], [12, 19]]
Result: 2118

Input: [[-23, 13], [-13, 13], [-6, -7], [22, 41], [-26, 50], [12, -12], [-23, -7]]
Result: 2307

Input: [[31, -19], [-41, -41], [25, 34], [29, -1], [42, -42], [-34, 32], [19, 33], [40, 39]]
Result: 6037

Input: [[47, 1], [-22, 24], [36, 38], [-17, 4], [41, -3], [-13, 15], [-36, -40], [-13, 35], [-25, 22]]
Result: 3908

Input: [[29, -19], [18, 9], [30, -46], [15, 20], [24, -4], [5, 19], [-44, 4], [-20, -8], [-16, 34], [17, -36]]
Result: 2905






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  • 6




    $begingroup$
    Not counting whitespace in code golf is a bad idea, it leads to submissions with massive strings of whitespace plus generic code to convert the string to code and execute it.
    $endgroup$
    – xnor
    4 hours ago







  • 1




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    So if someone can just make a whitespace solution...
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    – attinat
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  • 2




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    $endgroup$
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    4 hours ago






  • 6




    $begingroup$
    Not counting whitespace in code golf is a bad idea, it leads to submissions with massive strings of whitespace plus generic code to convert the string to code and execute it.
    $endgroup$
    – xnor
    4 hours ago







  • 1




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    So if someone can just make a whitespace solution...
    $endgroup$
    – attinat
    2 hours ago










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    Related
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    2 hours ago







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4 hours ago




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$endgroup$
– xnor
4 hours ago





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Not counting whitespace in code golf is a bad idea, it leads to submissions with massive strings of whitespace plus generic code to convert the string to code and execute it.
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4 hours ago





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SELECT Round(Geometry::ConvexHullAggregate(Geometry::Point(x,y,0)).STArea(),0)FROM A


Makes use of the geometry functions and aggregates in SQL Server.
Coordindates are from table A with columns x and y.






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