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affine

v0.0.5

Published

A library for basic 2D affine transformations

Readme

Explanation

A small JS Library for doing affine transformations and (coming soon) other simple transformations I need for a bigger project. affine and polygon are currently the two exports.

Browser Use

For your convenience, this project is stitched into one JS file, affine.js. The stitched file provides a way of requiring components. Here's an in-browser example:

<script src="affine.js"></script>
<script>
 var affine  = require('affine');
 var polygon = require('polygon');

 var rot_left  = new affine.rotation(  Math.PI / 4);
 var rot_right = new affine.rotation( -Math.PI / 4);
 var go_big    = new affine.scaling (  2,   4);
 var go_small  = new affine.scaling (  0.5, 0.25);
 
 var t = rot_left.copy();
 // rightComposing a transform A with another, A'
 // desctructively replaces A with A'(A)
 t.rightComposeWith(rot_right);
 t.rightComposeWith(go_big);
 t.rightComposeWith(go_small);
 
 var square = polygon.factory.unitSquare();
 
 document.write("<h3>Square before</h3>");
 document.write(JSON.stringify(square));
 
 document.write("<h3>Square after (should be the same)</h3>");
 square.transform(t);
 document.write(JSON.stringify(square));
</script>

Node Installation

npm install -g affine

Usage (CoffeeScript example)

{affine, polygon} = require 'affine'

rot_left  = new affine.rotation  Math.PI / 4
rot_right = new affine.rotation -Math.PI / 4
go_big    = new affine.scaling   2,   4
go_small  = new affine.scaling   0.5, 0.25


# rightComposing a transform A with another, A'
# desctructively replaces A with A'(A)
t = rot_left.copy()
t.rightComposeWith rot_right
t.rightComposeWith go_big
t.rightComposeWith go_small

square = polygon.factory.unitSquare()
square.transform t

# square should be the same, as the 4 affines 
# cancel each other out.
console.log square

Contributing

All .js and .json files are auto-generated. Please edit the appropropriate .coffee files and run cake build before committing.