The point library contains a collection of functions for dealing with points with numerical x and y values.
npm install --save @danehansen/point
As a module:
import * as point from '@danehansen/point';
var p1 = {x: 50, y: 75};
var p2 = point.add(p1, {x: 5, y: 5});
var d = point.distance(p1, p2);
In your browser:
<script src='danehansen-point.min.js'></script>
<script>
var point = window.danehansen.point;
var p1 = {x: 50, y: 75};
var p2 = point.add(p1, {x: 5, y: 5});
var d = point.distance(p1, p2);
</script>
- add(pt1:Object, pt2:Object):Object
Returns a new point equal to sum of two points. - angle(point:Object):Number
Returns the angle in radians of a point from (0,0). - distance(pt1:Object, pt2:Object):Number
Returns the distance between pt1 and pt2. - interpolate(pt1:Object, pt2:Object, f:Number):Object
Determines a point between two specified points. - intersection(aStart:Object, aEnd:Object, bStart:Object, bEnd:Object):Object
Returns a point where to traveling points intersect, or null if never. - isEqual(pt1:Object, pt2:Object):Boolean
Determines whether two points are equal. - normalize(point:Object, thicknes:Number)
Returns a new point scaled from the line segment between (0,0) and a point to a set length. - polar(len:Number, angle:Number):Object
Converts a pair of polar coordinates to a Cartesian point coordinate. - randomPointInCircle(center:Object, radius:Number):Object
Returns a random point within a given circle. - rotate(point:Object, angle:Number, center:Object = {x: 0, y: 0})
Returns a new point rotated around a center point by the specified angle. - round(v:Object, increment:Number = 1):Object
Returns a new point with its x and y values rounded to the nearest increment. - toString(point:Object):String
Returns a string that contains the values of the x and y coordinates.