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A circle of radius 23 drawn by the Bresenham algorithm. In computer graphics, the midpoint circle algorithm is an algorithm used to determine the points needed for rasterizing a circle. It's a generalization of Bresenham's line algorithm. The algorithm can be further generalized to conic sections. [1] [2] [3]
The Bresenham Line-Drawing Algorithm by Colin Flanagan; National Institute of Standards and Technology page on Bresenham's algorithm; Calcomp 563 Incremental Plotter Information; Bresenham Algorithm in several programming languages; The Beauty of Bresenham's Algorithm – A simple implementation to plot lines, circles, ellipses and Bézier curves
Bresenham's line algorithm, developed in 1962, is his most well-known innovation. It determines which points on a 2-dimensional raster should be plotted in order to form a straight line between two given points, and is commonly used to draw lines on a computer screen.
Two rasterized lines. The colored pixels are shown as circles. Above: monochrome screening; below: Gupta-Sproull anti-aliasing; the ideal line is considered here as a surface. In computer graphics, a line drawing algorithm is an algorithm for approximating a line segment on discrete graphical media, such as pixel-based displays and printers.
English: An illustration of two octants of the w:Midpoint circle algorithm (also known as Bresenham's circle algorithm). Vector version of public domain image w:File:Bresenham_circle3.png on English Wikipedia.
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