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utils.circlesIntersect() |
The utils.circlesIntersect()
function finds the intersections between two
circles described by their center point and radius.
Signature
array | false utils.circlesIntersect(
Point centerA,
float radiusA,
Point centerB,
float radiusB,
string sort = 'x'
)
The 5th and last parameter controls the sorting of the found intersections. When this returns 2 intersections, you can choose how they are ordered in the returned array:
Set sort to:
x
: The point with the lowest X-coordinate will go first (left to right)y
: The point with the lowest Y-coordinate will go first (top to bottom)
Example
```js ({ Point, points, Snippet, snippets, utils, part }) => {points.A = new Point(10, 10) .addCircle(15, "fabric") points.B = new Point(30, 30) .addCircle(35, "fabric") points.C = new Point(90, 10) .addCircle(15, "various") points.D = new Point(110, 30) .addCircle(35, "various")
const intersections1 = utils.circlesIntersect( points.A, points.A.attributes.get("data-circle"), points.B, points.B.attributes.get("data-circle") ) const intersections2 = utils.circlesIntersect( points.C, points.C.attributes.get("data-circle"), points.D, points.D.attributes.get("data-circle"), "y" )
snippets.first1 = new Snippet("bnotch", intersections1[0]) snippets.second1 = new Snippet("notch", intersections1[1]) snippets.first2 = new Snippet("bnotch", intersections2[0]) snippets.second2 = new Snippet("notch", intersections2[1])
return part }
</Example>