# in_polyline Checks whether a point is on a line. **Since:** 1.3 ## Parameters - `line_pts` : The line points. - `pt` : The point to be checked. - `epsilon` : An upper bound on the relative error due to rounding in floating point arithmetic. Default to 0.0001. ## Examples use ; pts = [ [0, 0], [10, 0], [10, 10] ]; assert(!in_polyline(pts, [-2, -3])); assert(in_polyline(pts, [5, 0])); assert(in_polyline(pts, [10, 5])); assert(!in_polyline(pts, [10, 15])); ---- use ; pts = [ [10, 0, 10], [20, 0, 10], [20, 10, 10] ]; assert(in_polyline(pts, [10, 0, 10])); assert(in_polyline(pts, [15, 0, 10])); assert(!in_polyline(pts, [15, 1, 10])); assert(!in_polyline(pts, [20, 11, 10]));