213 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
213 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
from typing import List
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from networks.geometry.Enums import LINE_OVERLAP, LINE_THICKNESS_MODE
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from networks.geometry.Point2D import Point2D
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from math import sqrt
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class Segment2D:
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def __init__(self, start: Point2D, end: Point2D, thickness_mode: LINE_THICKNESS_MODE = LINE_THICKNESS_MODE.MIDDLE):
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self.start = start
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self.end = end
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self.coordinates = []
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self.thickness = None
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self.thickness_mode = thickness_mode
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def __repr__(self):
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return str(self.coordinates)
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def compute_segment_overlap(self, start: Point2D, end: Point2D, overlap: LINE_OVERLAP):
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"""Modified Bresenham draw (line) with optional overlap.
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From https://github.com/ArminJo/Arduino-BlueDisplay/blob/master/src/LocalGUI/ThickLine.hpp
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Args:
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start (Point2D): Start point of the segment.
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end (Point2D): End point of the segment.
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overlap (LINE_OVERLAP): Overlap draws additional pixel when changing minor direction. For standard bresenham overlap, choose LINE_OVERLAP_NONE. Can also be LINE_OVERLAP_MAJOR or LINE_OVERLAP_MINOR.
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>>> Segment2D(Point2D(0, 0), Point2D(10, 15))
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"""
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start = start.copy()
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end = end.copy()
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# Direction
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delta_x = end.x - start.x
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delta_y = end.y - start.y
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if (delta_x < 0):
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delta_x = -delta_x
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step_x = -1
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else:
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step_x = +1
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if (delta_y < 0):
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delta_y = -delta_y
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step_y = -1
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else:
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step_y = +1
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delta_2x = 2*delta_x
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delta_2y = 2*delta_y
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self.coordinates.append(start.copy())
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if (delta_x > delta_y):
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error = delta_2y - delta_x
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while (start.x != end.x):
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start.x += step_x
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if (error >= 0):
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if (overlap == LINE_OVERLAP.MAJOR):
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self.coordinates.append(start.copy())
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start.y += step_y
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if (overlap == LINE_OVERLAP.MINOR):
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self.coordinates.append(
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Point2D(start.x - step_x, start.y))
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error -= delta_2x
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error += delta_2y
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self.coordinates.append(start)
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else:
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error = delta_2x - delta_y
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while (start.y != end.y):
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start.y += step_y
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if (error >= 0):
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if (overlap == LINE_OVERLAP.MAJOR):
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self.coordinates.append(start.copy())
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start.x += step_x
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if (overlap == LINE_OVERLAP.MINOR):
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self.coordinates.append(
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Point2D(start.x, start.y - step_y))
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error -= delta_2y
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error += delta_2x
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self.coordinates.append(start.copy())
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def compute_thick_segment(self, start: Point2D, end: Point2D, thickness: int, thickness_mode: LINE_THICKNESS_MODE):
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"""Bresenham with thickness.
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From https://github.com/ArminJo/Arduino-BlueDisplay/blob/master/src/LocalGUI/ThickLine.hpp
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Probably inspired from Murphy's Modified Bresenham algorithm : http://zoo.co.uk/murphy/thickline/index.html
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Args:
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start (Point2D): Start point of the segment.
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end (Point2D): End point of the segment.
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thickness (int): Total width of the surface. Placement relative to the original segment depends on thickness_mode.
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thickness_mode (LINE_THICKNESS_MODE): Can be one of LINE_THICKNESS_MIDDLE, LINE_THICKNESS_DRAW_CLOCKWISE, LINE_THICKNESS_DRAW_COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
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>>> self.compute_thick_segment(self.start, self.end, self.thickness, self.thickness_mode)
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"""
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delta_y = end.x - start.x
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delta_x = end.y - start.y
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swap = True
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if delta_x < 0:
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delta_x = -delta_x
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step_x = -1
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swap = not swap
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else:
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step_x = +1
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if (delta_y < 0):
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delta_y = -delta_y
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step_y = -1
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swap = not swap
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else:
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step_y = +1
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delta_2x = 2 * delta_x
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delta_2y = 2 * delta_y
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draw_start_adjust_count = int(thickness / 2)
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if (thickness_mode == LINE_THICKNESS_MODE.DRAW_COUNTERCLOCKWISE):
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draw_start_adjust_count = thickness - 1
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elif (thickness_mode == LINE_THICKNESS_MODE.DRAW_CLOCKWISE):
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draw_start_adjust_count = 0
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if (delta_x >= delta_y):
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if swap:
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draw_start_adjust_count = (
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thickness - 1) - draw_start_adjust_count
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step_y = -step_y
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else:
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step_x = -step_x
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error = delta_2y - delta_x
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for i in range(draw_start_adjust_count, 0, -1):
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start.x -= step_x
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end.x -= step_x
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if error >= 0:
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start.y -= step_y
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end.y -= step_y
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error -= delta_2x
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error += delta_2x
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self.compute_segment_overlap(start, end, LINE_OVERLAP.NONE)
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error = delta_2x - delta_x
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for i in range(thickness, 1, -1):
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start.x += step_x
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end.x += step_x
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overlap = LINE_OVERLAP.NONE
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if (error >= 0):
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start.y += step_y
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end.y += step_y
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error -= delta_2x
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overlap = LINE_OVERLAP.MAJOR
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error += delta_2y
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self.compute_segmen_overlap(start, end, overlap)
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else:
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if swap:
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step_x = -step_x
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else:
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draw_start_adjust_count = (
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thickness - 1) - draw_start_adjust_count
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step_y = -step_y
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error = delta_2x - delta_y
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for i in range(draw_start_adjust_count, 0, -1):
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start.y -= step_y
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end.y -= step_y
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if (error >= 0):
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start.x -= step_x
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end.x -= step_x
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error -= delta_2y
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error += delta_2x
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self.compute_segmen_overlap(start, end, LINE_OVERLAP.NONE)
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error = delta_2x - delta_y
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for i in range(thickness, 1, -1):
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start.y += step_y
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end.y += step_y
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overlap = LINE_OVERLAP.NONE
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if (error >= 0):
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start.x += step_x
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end.x += step_x
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error -= delta_2y
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overlap = LINE_OVERLAP.MAJOR
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error += delta_2x
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self.compute_segmen_overlap(start, end, overlap)
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def perpendicular(self, distance: int) -> List[Point2D]:
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"""Compute perpendicular points from both side of the segment placed at start level.
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Args:
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distance (int): Distance bewteen the start point and the perpendicular.
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Returns:
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List[Point2D]: Two points. First one positioned on the counterclockwise side of the segment, oriented from start to end (meaning left).
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"""
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delta = self.start.distance(self.end)
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dx = (self.start.x - self.end.x) / delta
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dy = (self.start.y - self.end.y) / delta
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x3 = self.start.x + (distance / 2) * dy
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y3 = self.start.y - (distance / 2) * dx
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x4 = self.start.x - (distance / 2) * dy
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y4 = self.start.y + (distance / 2) * dx
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return Point2D(x3, y3).round(), Point2D(x4, y4).round()
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