File:SVG exact pentagon with given edge length.svg

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This is an example of how to draw pentagons in SVG without using approximated coordinates. The pentagons are composed of single beveled lines in a mathematically correct manner. Restrictions:

  • The shapes cannot be filled
  • The argument stroke-linejoin cannot be used

Please note:

  • line-width will be multiplied by scale, which is the resulting pentagon's edge length
  • I haven't found a way to translate the pentagon's center to the exact origin, this is still achieved using floating point approximations
--Pumbaa
Date 25 March 2006 (original upload date)
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current18:31, 25 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:31, 25 March 2006800 × 800 (1 KB)Pumbaa80 (talk | contribs)This is an example of how to draw pentagons in SVG without using approximated coordinates. The pentagons are composed of single beveled lines in a mathematically correct manner. Restrictions: * The shapes cannot be filled * The argument stroke-li

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