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A simple library for generating interactive visuals of Pythagorean Triangles. Made to be plundered.
A simple library for generating coordinates of Pythagorean Triangles that are intended for visualisation.
Made to be plundered
This library only provides two functions, generateGeometry
and geometryToSvg
.
import { generateGeometry, geometryToSvg } from 'p33'
generateGeometry
generateGeometry
converts an object schema of a right angle triangle into a geometry object containing coordinates and metadata for plotting the triangle. The geometry is intended for plotting and thus mathematical precision was traded off for simplicity and ease of implementation in JavaScript.
Right triangles can be nested such that the opposite and adjacent sides can be Hypotenuse for another right angle triangle. This gives it a somewhat fractal nature but in reality you can only go two or three deep before the polygons of the inner start to overlap the outer.
object
specifying the opposite and adjacent lengths of the right angle triangle.generateGeometry({
a: 3,
b: 4,
})
Above is a simple schema for the right triangle (3, 4, 5). This is also a Pythagorean Triple. a
and b
can be any positive number you would like but I'd suggest not going mad with high numbers since the implementation just uses JavaScript's crude number
type for claculations.
generateGeometry({
a: {
a: 3,
b: 4,
},
b: 12,
})
Above is a schema with a nested right triangle. To be precise, it represents the right trangle (3, 4, 5) nested into the right triangle (5, 12, 13). The Hypotenuse 5 in the first set is a minor side in the second.
A geometry object
containing details for plotting the right triangle on a diagram. The coordinate system has its origin in the bottom left so plotting straight into an SVG or HTML Canvas would render a vertically mirrored image (web language coordinate systems typically have their origin in the top left).
Below is the output of the simple right triangle (3, 4, 5) followed by a rendered graphic.
const geometry = {
a: 3,
b: 4,
c: 5, // Hypotenuse
width: 10.6,
height: 9.8,
polygons: [
{
shape: 'triangle',
points: [
{ x: 5, y: 2.4, angle: 0.6435011087932844 },
{ x: 7.4, y: 5.6, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 5, y: 7.4, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE - 0.6435011087932844 },
],
},
{
side: 'c',
shape: 'square',
points: [
{ x: 0, y: 2.4, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 5, y: 2.4, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 5, y: 7.4, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 0, y: 7.4, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
],
},
{
side: 'b',
shape: 'square',
points: [
{ x: 8.2, y: 0, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 10.6, y: 3.2, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 7.4, y: 5.6, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 5, y: 2.4, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
],
},
{
side: 'a',
shape: 'square',
points: [
{ x: 5, y: 7.4, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 7.4, y: 5.6, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 9.2, y: 8, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 6.8, y: 9.8, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
],
},
],
}
Below is an example of a nested geometry. The numbers within are limited to seven decimal places but was applied after generation as generateGeometry
performs no explicit rounding.
Notice the nested polygon with side: 'c'
has been omitted since it should not be rendered. There is no limit to the amount of nesting but anymore than three levels causes visual overlap.
{
a: {
a: 3,
b: 4,
c: 5,
},
b: 12,
c: 13,
...,
polygons: [
...,
{
a: 3,
b: 4,
c: 5,
polygons: [
{
shape: 'triangle',
points: [
{ x: 17.6153846, y: 15.6923077, angle: 0.6435011087932844 },
{ x: 15.5846154, y: 19.1384615, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{
x: 13,
y: 17.6153846,
angle: RIGHT_ANGLE - 0.6435011087932844,
},
],
},
{
side: 'b',
shape: 'square',
points: [
{ x: 21.0615385, y: 17.7230769, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 19.0307692, y: 21.1692308, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 15.5846154, y: 19.1384615, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 17.6153846, y: 15.6923077, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
],
},
{
side: 'a',
shape: 'square',
points: [
{ x: 13, y: 17.6153846, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 15.5846154, y: 19.1384615, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 14.0615385, y: 21.7230769, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
{ x: 11.4769231, y: 20.2, angle: RIGHT_ANGLE },
],
},
],
},
],
}
Here's a graphic with two levels of nesting. If this looks familiar then you may have once read Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgement by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass Sunstein.
geometryToSvg
geometryToSvg
converts geometry generated via generateGeometry
and creates a hierarchy of SVG HTML elements. Render the elements in a web page to visualise.
Only basic styling is applied so you'll need to descend the element tree, setting your own styles, if you want something pretty.
Alternatively, you can render the polygons manually using a canvas or web framework. I have a Svelte component that renders the geometry so I can interact with it.
object
produced by the generateGeometry
function.A HTMLElement
representing an <svg>
. Appending this to an appropriate DOM element will render it on a web page.
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A simple library for generating interactive visuals of Pythagorean Triangles. Made to be plundered.
The npm package p33 receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, p33 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that p33 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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