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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2017 Matt Patterson
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# Draught - a Geometry library for creating vector graphics
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Draught is a library for creating vector graphics as PDFs. It's grown out of generating shapes that can be laser cut, and that's still its focus.
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## Installation
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## Usage
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To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org).
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class ArcBuilder
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@translation_transformer ||= Vector.translation_to_zero(untranslated_start_point).to_transform
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90
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+
end
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91
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+
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92
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+
def negative?
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93
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+
!positive?
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94
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+
end
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95
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+
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96
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+
def positive?
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97
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+
radians >= 0
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98
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+
end
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99
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+
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100
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+
# @api: private
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101
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+
# Based on learnings from http://www.tinaja.com/glib/bezcirc2.pdf,
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102
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+
# via http://www.whizkidtech.redprince.net/bezier/circle/
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103
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+
class SegmentBuilder
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104
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+
attr_reader :sweep, :start, :radius
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105
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+
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106
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+
def initialize(sweep, start, radius)
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107
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+
@sweep, @start, @radius = sweep, start, radius
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108
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+
end
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109
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+
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110
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+
def first_point
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111
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+
@first_point ||= Point.new(x0, -y0).transform(transform)
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112
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+
end
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113
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+
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114
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+
def end_point
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115
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+
@end_point ||= Point.new(x0, y0).transform(transform)
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116
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+
end
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117
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+
|
118
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+
def cubic_bezier
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119
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+
@cubic_bezier ||= CubicBezier.new({
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120
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+
end_point: end_point, control_point_1: control_point_1, control_point_2: control_point_2
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121
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+
})
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122
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+
end
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123
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+
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124
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+
private
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125
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+
|
126
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+
def control_point_1
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127
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+
Point.new(x1, -y1).transform(transform)
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128
|
+
end
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129
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+
|
130
|
+
def control_point_2
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131
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+
Point.new(x1, y1).transform(transform)
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132
|
+
end
|
133
|
+
|
134
|
+
def transform
|
135
|
+
@transform ||= Transformations::Composer.compose(
|
136
|
+
Transformations.rotate(start + sweep_offset), Transformations.scale(radius)
|
137
|
+
)
|
138
|
+
end
|
139
|
+
|
140
|
+
def sweep_offset
|
141
|
+
@sweep_offset ||= sweep / 2.0
|
142
|
+
end
|
143
|
+
|
144
|
+
def x0
|
145
|
+
Math.cos(sweep_offset)
|
146
|
+
end
|
147
|
+
|
148
|
+
def y0
|
149
|
+
Math.sin(sweep_offset)
|
150
|
+
end
|
151
|
+
|
152
|
+
def x1
|
153
|
+
(4 - x0)/3.0
|
154
|
+
end
|
155
|
+
|
156
|
+
def y1
|
157
|
+
((1 - x0) * (3 - x0)) / (3 * y0)
|
158
|
+
end
|
159
|
+
end
|
160
|
+
end
|
161
|
+
end
|