This parameter is good for ensuring that your roundover will fit on the polygon or polyhedron ... cut = 0.65)); right(6) path_sweep(regular_ngon(n=36,or=.1),round_corners(list2,closed=false, ...
a ternary relation defining a way to arrange a set of objects in a circle Cyclic permutation, a permutation with one nontrivial orbit Cyclic polygon, a polygon which can be given a circumscribed ...
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bisector_ab=-(b[0]-a[0])/(b[1]-a[1]) if b[1]!=a[1] else float('inf') bisector_bc=-(c[0]-b[0])/(c[1]-b[1]) if c[1]!=b[1] else float('inf') x=(bisector_ab*bisector_bc ...
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