/* * Paper.js - The Swiss Army Knife of Vector Graphics Scripting. * http://paperjs.org/ * * Copyright (c) 2011 - 2013, Juerg Lehni & Jonathan Puckey * http://lehni.org/ & http://jonathanpuckey.com/ * * Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file for details. * * All rights reserved. */ /* * Boolean Geometric Path Operations * * This is mostly written for clarity and compatibility, not optimised for * performance, and has to be tested heavily for stability. * * Supported * - paperjs Path and CompoundPath objects * - Boolean Union * - Boolean Intersection * - Boolean Subtraction * - Resolving a self-intersecting Path * * Not supported yet * - Boolean operations on self-intersecting Paths * - Paths are clones of each other that ovelap exactly on top of each other! * * @author Harikrishnan Gopalakrishnan * http://hkrish.com/playground/paperjs/booleanStudy.html */ PathItem.inject(new function() { function splitPath(intersections, collectOthers) { // Sort intersections by paths ids, curve index and parameter, so we // can loop through all intersections, divide paths and never need to // readjust indices. intersections.sort(function(loc1, loc2) { var path1 = loc1.getPath(), path2 = loc2.getPath(); return path1 === path2 // We can add parameter (0 <= t <= 1) to index (a integer) // to compare both at the same time ? (loc1.getIndex() + loc1.getParameter()) - (loc2.getIndex() + loc2.getParameter()) // Sort by path id to group all locations on the same path. : path1._id - path2._id; }); var others = collectOthers && []; for (var i = intersections.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { var loc = intersections[i], other = loc.getIntersection(), curve = loc.divide(), // When the curve doesn't need to be divided since t = 0, 1, // #divide() returns null and we can use the existing segment. segment = curve && curve.getSegment1() || loc.getSegment(); if (others) others.push(other); segment._intersection = other; } return others; } /** * To deal with a HTML5 canvas requirement where CompoundPaths' child * contours has to be of different winding direction for correctly filling * holes. But if some individual countours are disjoint, i.e. islands, we * have to reorient them so that: * - the holes have opposit winding direction (already handled by paper.js) * - islands have to have the same winding direction as the first child * * NOTE: Does NOT handle self-intersecting CompoundPaths. */ function reorientPath(path) { if (path instanceof CompoundPath) { var children = path._children, length = children.length, bounds = new Array(length), counters = new Array(length), clockwise = children[0].isClockwise(); for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) { bounds[i] = children[i].getBounds(); counters[i] = 0; } for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) { for (var j = 1; j < length; j++) { if (i !== j && bounds[i].contains(bounds[j])) counters[j]++; } // Omit the first child if (i > 0 && counters[i] % 2 === 0) children[i].setClockwise(clockwise); } } return path; } function computeBoolean(path1, path2, operator, subtract, _cache) { // We do not modify the operands themselves // The result might not belong to the same type // i.e. subtraction(A:Path, B:Path):CompoundPath etc. var _path1 = reorientPath(path1.clone()), _path2 = reorientPath(path2.clone()), path1Clockwise = _path1.isClockwise(), path2Clockwise = _path2.isClockwise(), // Calculate all the intersections intersections = _cache && _cache.intersections || _path1.getIntersections(_path2); // if we have a empty _cache object as an operand, skip calculating // boolean and cache the intersections // if (_cache && !_cache.intersections) { // // TODO: Don't we need to clear up and remove _path1 & _path2 again? // return _cache.intersections = intersections; // } // Now split intersections on both curves, by asking the first call to // collect the 'other' intersections for us and passing that on to the // second call. splitPath(splitPath(intersections, true)); // Do operator specific calculations before we begin if (subtract) { _path2.reverse(); path2Clockwise = !path2Clockwise; } var paths = [] .concat(_path1._children || [_path1]) .concat(_path2._children || [_path2]), segments = [], result = new CompoundPath(); // Step 1: Discard invalid links according to the boolean operator for (var i = 0, l = paths.length; i < l; i++) { var path = paths[i], parent = path._parent, clockwise = path.isClockwise(), segs = path._segments; path = parent instanceof CompoundPath ? parent : path; for (var j = segs.length - 1; j >= 0; j--) { var segment = segs[j], midPoint = segment.getCurve().getPoint(0.5), insidePath1 = path !== _path1 && _path1.contains(midPoint) && (clockwise === path1Clockwise || subtract || !testOnCurve(_path1, midPoint)), insidePath2 = path !== _path2 && _path2.contains(midPoint) && (clockwise === path2Clockwise || !testOnCurve(_path2, midPoint)); if (operator(path === _path1, insidePath1, insidePath2)) { // Mark as invalid, but do not remove yet, so the graph // structure is preserved. segment._invalid = true; } else { segments.push(segment); } } } // Step 2: Retrieve the resulting paths from the graph for (var i = 0, l = segments.length; i < l; i++) { var segment = segments[i]; if (segment._visited) continue; var path = new Path(), loc = segment._intersection, last = loc && loc.getSegment(true); if (segment.getPrevious()._invalid) segment.setHandleIn(last ? last._handleIn : Point.create(0, 0)); do { segment._visited = true; if (segment._intersection) { var next = segment._invalid ? segment._intersection.getSegment(true) : segment; path.add(new Segment(segment._point, segment._handleIn, next._handleOut)); next._visited = true; segment = next; } else { // Remove temporary digraph data structures from segment delete segment._invalid; delete segment._intersection; path.add(segment); } segment = segment.getNext(); } while (segment && !segment._visited && segment !== last); // Avoid stray segments and incomplete paths if (path._segments.length > 2) { path.setClosed(true); result.addChild(path, true); } else { path.remove(); } } // Delete the proxies _path1.remove(); _path2.remove(); // And then, we are done. return result.reduce(); } function testOnCurve(path, point) { var curves = path.getCurves(), bounds = path.getBounds(); if (bounds.contains(point)) { for (var i = 0, l = curves.length; i < l; i++) { var curve = curves[i]; if (curve.getBounds().contains(point) && curve.getParameterOf(point)) return true; } } return false; } // A boolean operator is a binary operator function of the form // function(isPath1, isInPath1, isInPath2) // // Operators return true if a curve in the operands is to be removed, // and they aare called for each curve segment in the graph after all the // intersections between the operands are calculated and curves in the // operands were split at intersections. // // The boolean operator return a Boolean value indicating whether to // keep the curve or not. // return true - discard the curve // return false - keep the curve return { unite: function(path, _cache) { return computeBoolean(this, path, function(isPath1, isInPath1, isInPath2) { return isInPath1 || isInPath2; }, false, _cache); }, intersect: function(path, _cache) { return computeBoolean(this, path, function(isPath1, isInPath1, isInPath2) { return !(isInPath1 || isInPath2); }, false, _cache); }, subtract: function(path, _cache) { return computeBoolean(this, path, function(isPath1, isInPath1, isInPath2) { return isPath1 && isInPath2 || !isPath1 && !isInPath1; }, true, _cache); }, // Compound boolean operators combine the basic boolean operations such // as union, intersection, subtract etc. // TODO: cache the split objects and find a way to properly clone them! // a.k.a. eXclusiveOR exclude: function(path) { return new Group([this.subtract(path), path.subtract(this)]); }, // Divide path1 by path2 divide: function(path) { return new Group([this.subtract(path), this.intersect(path)]); } }; });