Offset
Small lib for polygon offsetting(margin/padding). See the example of how it can be used with Leaflet. It handles quite well oddly shaped and concave polygons.
The reason I wrote this is that the only working solution to this problem known to me is Angus Johnson's Clipper library. Library is huge and offsetting in it is subroutine.
This library depends on Greiner-Hormann polygon clipping algorithm, and combined with it weighs ~6kb.
Install
Node
$ npm install polygon-offset
Browserify
var Offset = require('polygon-offset');
Browser
<script src="path/to/offset.min.js"></script>
Use
var points = [
[0,0], [0,100],
[100,100], [100,0], [0,0]
];
var x = -10;
var offset = new Offset();
var margined = offset.data(points).margin(10);
var padding = offset.data(points).padding(10);
var unknown = offset.data(points).arcSegments(3).offset(x);
Dependencies
Greiner-Hormann clipping algorithm
Development
$ npm install
$ npm start
$ open http://localhost:3000
$ make
Build
To compile the lib with Google Closure Compiler with ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS
$ make
Sources
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Alexander Milevski
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