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dcel.js is a JavaScript implementation of Doubly connected edge list. Inspired by dcel(python), but with more features.
DCEL
object with points and edges.Use dcel.js
(UMD) in your page:
<script src="dcel.js"></script>
or import as es6 module:
import DCEL from 'dcel.module.js';
You can find these files in build
folder.
dcel-js
is published on npm. You can install it with:
npm install dcel-js --save
This will allow you to import dcel.js using:
import DCEL from 'dcel-js';
or require as commonjs module:
require('dcel-js');
// points [[x1, y1], [x2, y2], ...]
// edges [[start1, end1], [start2, end2]...] starts and ends are indices of points
const dcel = new DCEL(points, edges);
// get internal faces
const faces = dcel.internalFaces();
// get vertices
faces[0].vertexlist
// get holes
faces[0].holes
// get area
faces[0].area
// get area except holes
faces[0].areaExceptHoles
// get external faces
dcel.externalFaces();
// modify edges
dcel.addEdge(x1, y1, x2, y2);
dcel.removeEdge(x1, y1, x2, y2);
dcel.splitEdge(x1, y1, x2, y2, splitX, splitY);
FAQs
dcel.js is a JavaScript implementation of Doubly connected edge list.
We found that dcel-js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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