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excalidraw/src/math.ts
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Daishi Kato 65be7973be Rotation support (#1099)
* rotate rectanble with fixed angle

* rotate dashed rectangle with fixed angle

* fix rotate handler rect

* fix canvas size with rotation

* angle in element base

* fix bug in calculating canvas size

* trial only for rectangle

* hitTest for rectangle rotation

* properly resize rotated rectangle

* fix canvas size calculation

* giving up... workaround for now

* **experimental** handler to rotate rectangle

* remove rotation on copy for debugging

* update snapshots

* better rotation handler with atan2

* rotate when drawImage

* add rotation handler

* hitTest for any shapes

* fix hitTest for curved lines

* rotate text element

* rotation locking

* hint messaage for rotating

* show proper handlers on mobile (a workaround, there should be a better way)

* refactor hitTest

* support exporting png

* support exporting svg

* fix rotating curved line

* refactor drawElementFromCanvas with getElementAbsoluteCoords

* fix export png and svg

* adjust resize positions for lines (N, E, S, W)

* do not make handlers big on mobile

* Update src/locales/en.json

Alright!

Co-Authored-By: Lipis <lipiridis@gmail.com>

* do not show rotation/resizing hints on mobile

* proper calculation for N and W positions

* simplify calculation

* use "rotation" as property name for clarification (may increase bundle size)

* update snapshots excluding rotation handle

* refactor with adjustPositionWithRotation

* refactor with adjustXYWithRotation

* forgot to rename rotation

* rename internal function

* initialize element angle on restore

* rotate wysiwyg editor

* fix shift-rotate around 270deg

* improve rotation locking

* refactor adjustXYWithRotation

* avoid rotation degree becomes >=360

* refactor with generateHandler

Co-authored-by: Lipis <lipiridis@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: dwelle <luzar.david@gmail.com>
2020-04-02 10:40:26 +02:00

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import { Point } from "./types";
// https://stackoverflow.com/a/6853926/232122
export function distanceBetweenPointAndSegment(
x: number,
y: number,
x1: number,
y1: number,
x2: number,
y2: number,
) {
const A = x - x1;
const B = y - y1;
const C = x2 - x1;
const D = y2 - y1;
const dot = A * C + B * D;
const lenSquare = C * C + D * D;
let param = -1;
if (lenSquare !== 0) {
// in case of 0 length line
param = dot / lenSquare;
}
let xx, yy;
if (param < 0) {
xx = x1;
yy = y1;
} else if (param > 1) {
xx = x2;
yy = y2;
} else {
xx = x1 + param * C;
yy = y1 + param * D;
}
const dx = x - xx;
const dy = y - yy;
return Math.hypot(dx, dy);
}
export function rotate(
x1: number,
y1: number,
x2: number,
y2: number,
angle: number,
) {
// 𝑎′𝑥=(𝑎𝑥−𝑐𝑥)cos𝜃−(𝑎𝑦−𝑐𝑦)sin𝜃+𝑐𝑥
// 𝑎′𝑦=(𝑎𝑥−𝑐𝑥)sin𝜃+(𝑎𝑦−𝑐𝑦)cos𝜃+𝑐𝑦.
// https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2204520/how-do-i-rotate-a-line-segment-in-a-specific-point-on-the-line
return [
(x1 - x2) * Math.cos(angle) - (y1 - y2) * Math.sin(angle) + x2,
(x1 - x2) * Math.sin(angle) + (y1 - y2) * Math.cos(angle) + y2,
];
}
export function adjustXYWithRotation(
side: "n" | "s" | "w" | "e" | "nw" | "ne" | "sw" | "se",
position: { x: number; y: number },
deltaX: number,
deltaY: number,
angle: number,
) {
let { x, y } = position;
if (side === "e" || side === "ne" || side === "se") {
x -= (deltaX / 2) * (1 - Math.cos(angle));
y -= (deltaX / 2) * -Math.sin(angle);
}
if (side === "s" || side === "sw" || side === "se") {
x -= (deltaY / 2) * Math.sin(angle);
y -= (deltaY / 2) * (1 - Math.cos(angle));
}
if (side === "w" || side === "nw" || side === "sw") {
x += (deltaX / 2) * (1 + Math.cos(angle));
y += (deltaX / 2) * Math.sin(angle);
}
if (side === "n" || side === "nw" || side === "ne") {
x += (deltaY / 2) * -Math.sin(angle);
y += (deltaY / 2) * (1 + Math.cos(angle));
}
return { x, y };
}
export const getPointOnAPath = (point: Point, path: Point[]) => {
const [px, py] = point;
const [start, ...other] = path;
let [lastX, lastY] = start;
let kLine: number = 0;
let idx: number = 0;
// if any item in the array is true, it means that a point is
// on some segment of a line based path
const retVal = other.some(([x2, y2], i) => {
// we always take a line when dealing with line segments
const x1 = lastX;
const y1 = lastY;
lastX = x2;
lastY = y2;
// if a point is not within the domain of the line segment
// it is not on the line segment
if (px < x1 || px > x2) {
return false;
}
// check if all points lie on the same line
// y1 = kx1 + b, y2 = kx2 + b
// y2 - y1 = k(x2 - x2) -> k = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
// coefficient for the line (p0, p1)
const kL = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1);
// coefficient for the line segment (p0, point)
const kP1 = (py - y1) / (px - x1);
// coefficient for the line segment (point, p1)
const kP2 = (py - y2) / (px - x2);
// because we are basing both lines from the same starting point
// the only option for collinearity is having same coefficients
// using it for floating point comparisons
const epsilon = 0.3;
// if coefficient is more than an arbitrary epsilon,
// these lines are nor collinear
if (Math.abs(kP1 - kL) > epsilon && Math.abs(kP2 - kL) > epsilon) {
return false;
}
// store the coefficient because we are goint to need it
kLine = kL;
idx = i;
return true;
});
// Return a coordinate that is always on the line segment
if (retVal === true) {
return { x: point[0], y: kLine * point[0], segment: idx };
}
return null;
};