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Carl Angiolillo
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May-22-06, 06:10 PM (EST)
 
"Java Geometry Library"
 
   Awesome site! I especially like the interactive models at https://www.cut-the-knot.org/ctk/SimsonLine.shtml page. They're quite a bit of fun to explore.

I'm putting together a tool to add constraint-based geometric images to an existing cognitive tutor for a research project. (https://www.carnegielearning.com/) I was wondering what library you used to make your models and if it was public, or if you just wrote your own.

Carl Angiolillo
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May-22-06, 07:39 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Java Geometry Library"
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   Thank you for the kind words.

The library is just the standard Java's Graphics2D augmented by some frequently used mathematics, like

Nearest point to a line,
Intersection of two lines, etc.

This part is private.


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Carl Angiolillo
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May-24-06, 09:32 AM (EST)
 
2. "RE: Java Geometry Library"
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   Thanks!


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