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segment-intersection

v0.0.1

Published

Fast 2d segment intersection following Schneider and Eberly

Downloads

3

Readme

segment-intersection

Screenshot

Fast segment 2D intersection, that includes edge cases, such as segments touching points, or one segment being on top of the other.

API

import { intersection, findIntersection } from 'segment-intersection';

const isect(x0, y0, x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3);
console.log(isect); // 0, 1 or 2
console.log(intersection); // [[x, y], [x, y]]

If isect === 1, your intersection point is intersection[0].

Also, you can write into an existing array:

import { findIntersection } from 'segment-intersection';
const intersection = [
  [0, 0],
  [0, 0],
];
const isect = findIntersection(x0, y0, x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3, intersection);

Benchmark

-  segment-intersection x 12,139,495 ops/sec ±0.81% (88 runs sampled)
 -  exact-segment-intersect x 1,149,191 ops/sec ±2.38% (89 runs sampled)
 -  segseg x 5,492,533 ops/sec ±4.01% (86 runs sampled)

Run Playground

npm run dev

Build Playground (preview)

npm run demo

Build Library

npm run build

Lint

npm run lint

Test

npm run test

Test + Watch

npm run test:watch

Test + Coverage

npm run coverage

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) Alex Milevski (@w8r)