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I came across your userpage and noticed you had done a lot of work on Wikipedia, but as far as I could tell no one had given you a barnstar,, which seems like a crime to me --Mr.crabby (Talk) 02:07, 11 September 2007 (UTC) |
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An implementation of Bresenham's line algorithm in C follows. The plot() function is not shown and is assumed to render a single point of the line in the chosen color. This variation produces solid lines of a uniform color. void drawline2d(int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1, int color) { int i; int steep = 1; int sx, sy; /* step positive or negative (1 or -1) */ int dx, dy; /* delta (difference in X and Y between points) */ int e; /* * inline swap. On some architectures, the XOR trick may be faster */ int tmpswap; #define SWAP(a,b) tmpswap = a; a = b; b = tmpswap; /* * optimize for vertical and horizontal lines here */ dx = abs(x1 - x0); sx = ((x1 - x0) > 0) ? 1 : -1; dy = abs(y1 - y0); sy = ((y1 - y0) > 0) ? 1 : -1; if (dy > dx) { steep = 0; SWAP(x0, y0); SWAP(dx, dy); SWAP(sx, sy); } e = (dy << 1) - dx; for (i = 0; i < dx; i++) { if (steep) { plot(x0,y0,color); } else { plot(y0,x0,color); } while (e >= 0) { y0 += sy; e -= (dx << 1); } x0 += sx; e += (dy << 1); } } A slightly more optimized version of the above (might be a bit harder to read, though): void drawline2d(int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1, int color) { int i; int sx, sy; /* step positive or negative (1 or -1) */ int dx, dy; /* delta (difference in X and Y between points) */ int dx2, dy2; int e; int temp; dx = x1 - x0; sx = (dx > 0) ? 1 : -1; if (dx < 0) dx = -dx; dy = y1 - y0; sy = (dy > 0) ? 1 : -1; if (dy < 0) dy = -dy; dx2 = dx << 1; /* dx2 = 2 * dx */ dy2 = dy << 1; /* dy2 = 2 * dy */ if (dy <= dx) { /* steep */ e = dy2 - dx; for (i = 0; i <= dx; ++i) { plot(x0, y0, color); while (e >= 0) { y0 += sy; e -= dx2; } x0 += sx; e += dy2; } } else { /* swap x0 <-> y0 */ temp = x0; x0 = y0; y0 = temp; /* swap dx <-> dy */ temp = dx; dx = dy; dy = temp; /* swap dx2 <-> dy2 */ temp = dx2; dx2 = dy2; dy2 = temp; /* swap sx <-> sy */ temp = sx; sx = sy; sy = temp; e = dy2 - dx; for (i = 0; i <= dx; ++i) { plot(y0, x0, color); while (e >= 0) { y0 += sy; e -= dx2; } x0 += sx; e += dy2; } } } An implementation of the Bresenham's line algorithm in python follows. It is translated from Bresenham's line algorithm C code, with some minor changes, notably: the points converted to integers, an optimization for where p1 and p2 are identical, returning a list of points instead of calling a plot() function. def bresenham(p1,p2): """Returns a list of all points in a line between p1 and p2.""" if p1 == p2: return [p1] points = [] steep = True x0,y0, x1,y1 = map(int,(p1[0], p1[1], p2[0], p2[1])) dx = abs(x1 - x0) if (x1 - x0) > 0: sx = 1 else: sx = -1 dy = abs(y1 - y0) if (y1 - y0) > 0: sy = 1 else: sy = -1 if dy > dx: steep = False y0, x0 = x0, y0 dy, dx = dx, dy sy, sx = sx, sy e = (dy << 1) - dx; for i in range(dx): if steep: points.append((x0,y0)) else: points.append((y0,x0)) while e >= 0: y0 += sy e -= (dx << 1) x0 += sx e += (dy << 1) return points An example of Bresenham's line algorithm in Visual Basic follows. The "Swap" procedure is not shown. Private Sub BresLine(InitialX As Long, InitialY As Long, FinalX As Long, FinalY As Long) ' Bresenham's line algorithm for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 ' Implementation by Robert Lee <rlee0001@maine.rr.com> July, 2002 Public Domain Dim Steep As Boolean Dim DeltaX As Long, DeltaY As Long, Delta As Long Dim StepX As Long, StepY As Long Dim Coord As Long Steep = False DeltaX = Abs(FinalX - InitialX) If (FinalX - InitialX) > 0 Then StepX = 1 Else StepX = -1 End If DeltaY = Abs(FinalY - InitialY) If (FinalY - InitialY) > 0 Then StepY = 1 Else StepY = -1 End If If DeltaY > DeltaX Then Steep = True Swap InitialX, InitialY Swap DeltaX, DeltaY Swap StepX, StepY End If Delta = (DeltaY * 2) - DeltaX For Coord = 0 To DeltaX - 1 If Steep Then Me.PSet (InitialY, InitialX) Else Me.PSet (InitialX, InitialY) End If While Delta >= 0 InitialY = InitialY + StepY Delta = Delta - (DeltaX * 2) Wend InitialX = InitialX + StepX Delta = Delta + (DeltaY * 2) Next Coord Me.PSet (FinalX, FinalY) End Sub
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