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kwc-lineclip
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Polyline clipping based on the algorithm by Kodituwakka, Wijeweera & Chamikara.
A small javascript lib for clipping polylines by a bounding box.
lineclip(
[[-10, 10], [10, 10], [10, -10]], // polyline
[0, 0, 20, 20]); // bbox
// returns [[[0, 10], [10, 10], [10, 0]]]
This library is an implementation of the approach described in 'An Efficient Algorithm for Line Clipping in Computer Graphics Programming' by Kodituwakka, Wijeweera & Chamikara. Some adjustments have been made to the algorithm in the paper to cater for lines with multiple segments.
I've checked the performance of this algorithm against implementations of the Cohen-Sutherland and a Liang-barsky algorithms for clipping just one segment. Liang-barsky currently only supports a single segment clip.
SINGLE SEGMENT TEST
kwc x 9,542,273 ops/sec ±1.78% (100 runs sampled)
liang-barsky (non-destructive) x 17,583,416 ops/sec ±2.89% (99 runs sampled)
mapbox/lineclip x 7,022,569 ops/sec ±8.14% (95 runs sampled)
- Fastest is liang-barsky (non-destructive)
MULTIPLE SEGMENT MULTIPLE OUTPUT TEST
kwc x 4,974,886 ops/sec ±6.84% (82 runs sampled)
mapbox/lineclip x 3,788,980 ops/sec ±0.70% (88 runs sampled)
- Fastest is kwc
LONGER LINE
kwc x 800,189 ops/sec ±0.79% (93 runs sampled)
mapbox/lineclip x 704,052 ops/sec ±2.53% (88 runs sampled)
- Fastest is kwc
kwc-lineclip was initially faster than liang-barsky until I amended the algorithm to support multiple segments.
Memory usage is also slightly less in with this module compared with lineclip
.
FAQs
Polyline clipping based on the algorithm by Kodituwakka, Wijeweera & Chamikara.
The npm package kwc-lineclip receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, kwc-lineclip popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that kwc-lineclip demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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