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physics-engine.js

v1.0.16

Published

no-dependency library that enhances UI by providing aesthetically pleasing physics simulation through canvas api.

Downloads

3

Readme

physics-engine.js

Overview

-Front end library for creative UI.

-Combines the functionality of Matter.js, with particle.js.

-No use of libraries for better modularization and new algorithms with better time/space complexity.just pure javascript, and no dependencies.

  • better performence over Matter.js
  • better flexibility with shape, lines, and colors/gradience of particles.

-Customizable laws of physics and structure including:

  • gravity
  • weight/density
  • terminal velocity
  • flexibility
  • amount of external force
  • momentum

How to use

  1. npm install physics-engine.js (target file is "physics.js")
  2. there is a straight forward and easy explanation commented throughout the file(physics.js)
  3. repo linked below contains very simple example of front-end using this library. it is the same repo you see in the demo.
  4. download it and try yourself!
  5. please leave a star if you liked my work, I've put in a lot of work, and it means lot to me.

Demo

PE demo

Repo

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