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com.github.virtuald:curvesapi

Implementation of various mathematical curves that define themselves over a set of control points. The API is written in Java. The curves supported are: Bezier, B-Spline, Cardinal Spline, Catmull-Rom Spline, Lagrange, Natural Cubic Spline, and NURBS.

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curvesapi

Implementation of various mathematical curves that define themselves over a set of control points. The API is written in Java. The curves supported are: Bezier, B-Spline, Cardinal Spline, Catmull-Rom Spline, Lagrange, Natural Cubic Spline, and NURBS.

About this project

This is a mavenized version of http://sourceforge.net/projects/curves . This is not quite a fork -- as I do not intend to change/improve the project. However, bugfixes and reasonably scoped improvements will be accepted.

List of changes

  • Version has been bumped to 1.08
  • The javadocs have been removed from this distribution
  • The build scripts have been removed and pom.xml has been added to support usage with maven
  • No longer using JDK internals to compute path intersection, copied Crossing.java from Apache Harmony instead
  • The 'appendTo' method now raises IllegalArgumentException with useful error messages on invalid arguments instead of swallowing the error
  • A PointFactory has been added to aid in creating points
  • Point2d now extends Point
  • Uses standard maven source layout
  • Added simple test for ShapeMultiPath

Licenses

The original project used a BSD license, and remains so.

com.graphbuilder.org.apache.harmony.awt.gl.Crossing is from the Apache Harmony project and is released under the Apache 2.0 license.

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Package last updated on 11 Aug 2023

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