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simplify-path-js
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Powerful TypeScript/JavaScript library to simplify paths or surfaces between 2 and N dimensions efficiently.
SimplifyPath.js is a powerful TypeScript library designed to simplify paths or surfaces between 2 and N dimensions efficiently. Inspired by the renowned simplify.js
, this library provides developers with advanced algorithms for data simplification, making it ideal for optimizing graphics, geographical data, and more.
Whether you're working with 2D maps, 3D models, or high-dimensional datasets, SimplifyPath.js helps you reduce complexity while preserving essential details. This library is actively used in high-performance production environments, ensuring reliability and speed for demanding applications.
simplify.js
Available on GitHub and NPM for seamless integration into your projects.
For detailed documentation and examples, please refer to the API Reference.
SimplifyPath.js is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License.
Would you like to contribute to SimplifyPath.js? Feel free to submit a pull request, open an issue, or reach out to the maintainers. We welcome your feedback and ideas!
We are looking for sponsors to help us maintain and improve SimplifyPath.js. If you're interested in supporting this project, please get in touch with us.
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Powerful TypeScript/JavaScript library to simplify paths or surfaces between 2 and N dimensions efficiently.
The npm package simplify-path-js receives a total of 38 weekly downloads. As such, simplify-path-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that simplify-path-js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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