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Show HN: Interactive intro to 4 color theorem, P vs NP, zero knowledge
(rahulilango.com)
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2 points
by MCSP
735 days ago
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This is the first iteration of a short game I’m making that tries to interactively explain some of my favorite questions / ideas in math! My goal is to get the player curious about the concepts and not necessarily to explain absolutely everything. There were a lot of fun technical parts to building this: - For implementation reasons, its much easier if the lines all have integer intersection points with each other. To do this, when a new line is added I “cheat” by rounding intersections to integers and then splitting the old lines at the intersection into new lines (with potentially different slopes) going through the rounded point - I had to draw semi accurate maps of actual places (UK, South America, US west coast) in an HTML canvas using just line segments. I tried a few different solutions, including using SVG data. I ended up using the topojson library to give nice line approximations to GeoJSON data - I use a simple backtracking algorithm to handle the live coloring of graphs - I use turf.js’s polygonize function to handle finding polygons from line segments (very happy I didn’t have to implement this myself!) - I wanted to make the game as mobile friendly as possible (don’t think I’ve nailed this quite yet) |
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