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Use the Separating Axis Theorem to determine if 2 convex polygons are intersecting THE POLYGONS MUST BE CONVEX Attribution: Markus Jarderot @ How to check intersection between 2 rotated rectangles? // polygon objects are an array of vertices forming the polygon // var polygon1=[{x:100,y:100}...
Tests all polygon sides for intersections to determine if 2 polygons are colliding. // polygon objects are an array of vertices forming the polygon // var polygon1=[{x:100,y:100},{x:150,y:150},{x:50,y:150},...]; // The polygons can be both concave and convex // return true if the 2 polygons ...
Tests if the [x,y] point is inside a closed arc. var arc={ cx:150, cy:150, innerRadius:75, outerRadius:100, startAngle:0, endAngle:Math.PI } function isPointInArc(x,y,arc){ var dx=x-arc.cx; var dy=y-arc.cy; var dxy=dx*dx+dy*dy; var rrOuter=arc.outerRadiu...
Tests if the [x,y] point is inside a wedge. // wedge objects: {cx:,cy:,radius:,startAngle:,endAngle:} // var wedge={ // cx:150, cy:150, // centerpoint // radius:100, // startAngle:0, endAngle:Math.PI // } // Return true if the x,y point is inside the closed wedge function is...
Tests if an [x,y] point is inside a circle. // circle objects: {cx:,cy:,radius:,startAngle:,endAngle:} // var circle={ // cx:150, cy:150, // centerpoint // radius:100, // } // Return true if the x,y point is inside the circle function isPointInCircle(x,y,circle){ var dx=x-circ...
Tests if an [x,y] point is inside a rectangle. // rectangle objects: {x:, y:, width:, height: } // var rect={x:10, y:15, width:25, height:20} // Return true if the x,y point is inside the rectangle function isPointInRectangle(x,y,rect){ return(x>rect.x && x<rect.x+rect.width...
Let us first create a simple .proto file person.proto package Protocol; message Person { required string firstName = 1; required string lastName = 2; optional int32 age = 3; } After saving we can now create the Haskell files which we can use in our project by running ...
Sometimes you want an installation without anything except the bare minimum phoenix setup. The follow command will give you that. mix phoenix.new web --no-brunch --no-ecto Note: You must have installed Elixir, Erlang, Hex, Mix and the Phoenix archive for skeleton installation
Task Rebuild -Depends Clean, Build { "Rebuild" } Task Build { "Build" } Task Clean { "Clean" } Task default -Depends Build
Task Build -depends Clean { "Build" } Task Clean -ContinueOnError { "Clean" throw "throw on purpose, but the task will continue to run" } Task default -Depends Build
For creating your first project in Phoenix framework at this point you should have, Elixir, Erlang, Hex, and the Phoenix archive installed. You should also have PostgreSQL and node.js installed to build a default application. Open terminal or command prompt and go to location on your file system wh...
1..10 | foreach-object { $fileName = "file_name_$_.txt" Write-Progress -Activity "Copying files" -Status "$($_*10) %" -Id 1 -PercentComplete ($_*10) -CurrentOperation "Copying file $fileName" 1..100 | foreach-object { ...
The simplest way to understand creating and modifying SVG elements is to operate on the elements using the DOM Level 2 Core interfaces, as you would with HTML or XML. It is imperative that the elements created from JavaScript are created in the same namespace declared in the SVG element - in this e...
You can use either DOM Level 2 Core methods getAttribute(), getAttributeNS(), setAttribute(), and setAttributeNS() to read and write values from SVG elements, or you can use custom properties and methods specified in the SVG 1.1 IDL (Interface Definition Language). Simple Numeric Attributes For ex...
Using the mouse to drag an SVG element (or group of elements) can be accomplished by: Adding mousedown handler to starts the drag: adding a translation on the element to use during dragging (if needed), tracking mousemove events, and adding a mouseup handler to end the drag. During mousemove, tr...
# Set The Formatting $xmlsettings = New-Object System.Xml.XmlWriterSettings $xmlsettings.Indent = $true $xmlsettings.IndentChars = " " # Set the File Name Create The Document $XmlWriter = [System.XML.XmlWriter]::Create("C:\YourXML.xml", $xmlsettings) # Write the XML ...
The instance_eval method is available on all objects. It evaluates code in the context of the receiver: object = Object.new object.instance_eval do @variable = :value end object.instance_variable_get :@variable # => :value instance_eval sets self to object for the duration of the c...
Many languages feature a with statement that allows programmers to omit the receiver of method calls. with can be easily emulated in Ruby using instance_eval: def with(object, &block) object.instance_eval &block end The with method can be used to seamlessly execute methods on object...
All objects are instances of a class. However, that is not the whole truth. In Ruby, every object also has a somewhat hidden singleton class. This is what allows methods to be defined on individual objects. The singleton class sits between the object itself and its actual class, so all methods defi...
To detect multiple features at once, use the and operator. @supports (transform: translateZ(1px)) and (transform-style: preserve-3d) and (perspective: 1px) { /* Probably do some fancy 3d stuff here */ } There is also an or operator and a not operator: @supports (display: flex) or (display...

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