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zappem.net/pub/math/polygon
This package provides routines for 2D polygons. That is non self-intersecting multi-edged shapes with more than 2 vertex points.
The API provided by this package is avalble using go doc zappem.net/pub/math/polygon
. It can also be browsed on the
go.dev website: package
zappem.net/pub/math/polygon.
See the https://github.com/tinkerator/polygons example.
The polygon
package is distributed with the same BSD 3-clause
license as that used by golang itself.
Use the github polygon
bug
tracker.
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