A function collection for working with rectangles
npm install rectangles


Rectangles.js is a collection of functions to work with rectangles. The aim is to have a fast and correct library, which makes it easy to calculate the intersection of two rectangles, the area of a rectangle and so on.
Every rectangle is defined by two cartesian points (x1, y1) on the top left corner and (x2, y2) on the right bottom corner. You have to ensure that x1 <= x2 and y1 <= y2. Otherwise you can use the normalize() function to ensure correct behavior.
Examples
===
``javascript`
var rect = require('rectangles');
var A = {x1: 20, y1: 20, x2: 100, y2: 100};
var B = {x1: 80, y1: 80, x2: 300, y2: 300};
if (rect.intersect(A, B)) {
console.log(rect.intersection(A, B)); // Intersection rectangle
} else {
console.log("no intersection");
}
Functions
===
intersect(a, b)
---
Determines if two rectangles intersect
intersection(a, b)
---
Calculates the intersection rectangle of two rectangles. Rectangles have to intersect to work properly!
normalize(a)
---
Normalizes a rectangle to ensure x1 < x2 and y1 < y2.
area(a)
---
Calculates the area of a rectangle
height(a)
---
Calculates the height of a rectangle
width(a)
---
Calculates the width of a rectangle
perimater(a)
---
Calculates the perimeter of a rectangle
center(a)
---
Calculates the center point of a rectangle
insetBy(a)
---
Resizes the rectangle by a given value on the center
Installation
===
Installing Rectangles.js is as easy as cloning this repo or use one of the following commands:
``
bower install rectangle
or
``
npm install rectangles
Using Rectangles.js with the browser
===
`html`
Using Rectangles.js with require.js
===
`html`
Coding Style
===
As every library I publish, Rectangles.js is also built to be as small as possible after compressing it with Google Closure Compiler in advanced mode. Thus the coding style orientates a little on maxing-out the compression rate. Please make sure you keep this style if you plan to extend the library.
Testing
===
If you plan to enhance the library, make sure you add test cases and all the previous tests are passing. You can test the library with
```
npm test
Copyright and licensing
===
Copyright (c) 2016, Robert Eisele
Dual licensed under the MIT or GPL Version 2 licenses.