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vecteur

v0.3.0

Published

Vecteur (Frech for `vector`) is a simple `vector` library for Javascript/Typescript.

Readme

Vecteur

Vecteur (Frech for vector) is a simple vector library for Javascript/Typescript.

Installation

# npm
npm install vecteur
# yarn
yarn add vecteur
# pnpm
pnpm add vecteur

Basic Usage

import { vec2 } from 'vecteur/2d';

const v = vec2(1, 2);

console.log(v.toString()) // x: 1, y: 2

v.add(2, 3).sub(1).mult(-1)

console.log(v.toString()) // x: -2, y: -4

import from specific file for smaller bundle size (tree shaking)

import { vec2, ... } from 'vecteur/2d'; // only 2d vector
import { vec3, ... } from 'vecteur/3d'; // only 3d vector
import { vec2, vec3, ... } from 'vecteur'; // both 2d and 3d vector

Inspiration

While working on a project, I needed a simple vector library. I found Victor but it was not maintained anymore. I also found p5.Vector but it was too heavy for my needs. So I decided to create my own library.

While it might not be as complete as the two libraries mentioned above, it is enough for my needs. I will add more features as I need them.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

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