rubyllipse 1.0.4 → 1.0.5
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data/README.md
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Another important method is ```give_function!```. It returns a string for the purpose of mainly displaying the function of the ```Ellipse``` object.
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You can easily find a point by using the ```
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You can easily find a point by using the ```get_ordinates_for(abscissa)``` for example: ```Rubyllipse::Ellipse::new(10, 2, [3,3], form:'vertical')::get_ordinates_for(3)``` will return ```[13.0, -7]``` and ```get_abscissas_for(ordinate)``` is what you think it is. (Added in 1.0.4 and 1.0.5)
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You can also compute the points of intersection for the ellipse and the x, y axis with; ```Ellipse.pointsof_intersection_for_x``` and ```Ellipse.pointsof_intersection_for_y```. (added in 1.0.5)
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Other methods are for accessing the object's attributes and don't need further explanation.
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data/lib/rubyllipse.rb
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def get_ordinates_for(abscissa)
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abscissa = Float(abscissa)
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c_x = @center[0]
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def get_abscissas_for(ordinate)
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ordinate = Float(ordinate)
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c_x = @center[0]
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c_y = @center[1]
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if @form == 'horizontal'
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a = @minor_radius**2
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b = @major_radius**2
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a = @major_radius**2
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begin
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abscissa1 = Math.sqrt(b)*Math.sqrt(1-((ordinate-c_y)**2/a))+c_x
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abscissa2 = 2*@center[0]-abscissa1
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abscissas = [abscissa1, abscissa2]
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return abscissas
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def pointsof_intersection_for_y()
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return [[0, self.get_ordinates_for(0)[0]], [0, self.get_ordinates_for(0)[1]]]
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def pointsof_intersection_for_x()
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: rubyllipse
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.0.
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Burzum
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rubygems_version: 3.1.2
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 4
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summary: A gem for managing ellipses, this version excludes rotated ellipses.
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summary: A gem for managing ellipses, this version still excludes rotated ellipses.
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test_files: []
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