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ranges and rectangles
Force-directed graph where nodes are calculated as ellipses. Offers better layout than circular nodes when nodes are wide or tall, or vary, e.g. with text labels.
Fork of @mourner's rBush package, allows for meaningful use of the internal tree groupings/nodes.
Progress circular/rectangular bars to calculate statistics or loading screens.
A rectangle react component which can be resized and rotated
To calculate area of mathematical shapes
Use the Windows.UI.Xaml.Shapes UWP API directly from Node.js
a lightweight rectangle class, can be used as a bounding rect
High-performance 3D spatial index for cuboids (based on R*-tree with bulk loading and bulk insertion algorithms)
Geometric pack with lots of available calculations for 2D and 3D geometry
- geometric
- pack
- geometric pack
- figures
- shapes
- geometry
- 2D geometry
- 3D geometry
- math
- annulus
- circle
- distance 2D
- distance 3D
- parallelogram
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A server side renderable react designer canvas component. You can add images, add texts, draw circles .. etc in this canvas.
Constraint a Rectangle into another by preserving the ratio.
Use the Windows.UI.Xaml.Shapes UWP API directly from Node.js
Use the Windows.UI.Xaml.Shapes UWP API directly from Node.js
## Result <div align="left"> <a href="https://github.com/thanhit93/react-native-image-cropper-thanhtq/tree/master/images/image-ios-crop.jpg"> <img title="iOs crop avatar" src="/images/image-ios-crop.jpg" width=200 /> </a> <a href="https://github.com/
Adds basic drawing functionnalities to pngjs.
## Result <p align="left"> <img title="iOS Crop" src="https://github.com/thanhit93/react-native-image-cropper-thanhtq/tree/master/images/image-ios-crop.jpg" width=200 /> <img title="Android crop" src="https://github.com/thanhit93/react-native-image-croppe
Adds basic drawing functionnalities to pngjs. Originally created by Aloïs Deniel
Use the Windows.UI.Xaml.Shapes UWP API directly from Node.js
Adds basic drawing functionnalities to pngjs. Originally created by Aloïs Deniel