import Vector from "openfl/Vector"; declare namespace starling.utils { /** * An Haxe port of the Earcut ear-clipping tesselation library by Mapbox * Original Library: https://github.com/mapbox/earcut/releases/tag/v3.0.1 * */ export class Earcut { /** * Triangulate an outline. * * @param vertices A flat array of vertice coordinates like [x0,y0, x1,y1, x2,y2, ...]. * @param holes An array of hole indices if any (e.g. [5, 8] for a 12-vertice input would mean one hole with vertices 5–7 and another with 8–11). * @param dimensions The number of coordinates per vertice in the input array (2 by default). * @return A flat array with each group of three numbers indexing a triangle in the `vertices` array. * @example earcut([10,0, 0,50, 60,60, 70,10]); // returns [1,0,3, 3,2,1] * @example with a hole: earcut([0,0, 100,0, 100,100, 0,100, 20,20, 80,20, 80,80, 20,80], [4]); // [3,0,4, 5,4,0, 3,4,7, 5,0,1, 2,3,7, 6,5,1, 2,7,6, 6,1,2] * @example with 3d coords: earcut([10,0,1, 0,50,2, 60,60,3, 70,10,4], null, 3); // [1,0,3, 3,2,1] * */ static earcut(vertices: Vector, holes?: Vector, dimensions?: number): Vector; /** * Returns the relative difference between the total area of triangles and the area of the input polygon. 0 means the triangulation is fully correct. * Used to verify correctness of triangulation * @param vertices same as earcut * @param holes same as earcut * @param dimensions same as earcut * @param triangles see return value of earcut * @example * const triangles = earcut(vertices, holes, dimensions); * const deviation = earcut.deviation(vertices, holes, dimensions, triangles); * */ static deviation(vertices: Vector, holes: Vector, dimensions: number, triangles: Vector): number; /** * Transforms multi-dimensional array (e.g. GeoJSON Polygon) into the format expected by earcut. * @example Transforming GeoJSON data. * const data = earcut.flatten(geojson.geometry.coordinates); * const triangles = earcut(data.vertices, data.holes, data.dimensions); * @example Transforming simple triangle with hole: * const data = earcut.flatten([[[0, 0], [100, 0], [0, 100]], [[10, 10], [0, 10], [10, 0]]]); * const triangles = earcut(data.vertices, data.holes, data.dimensions); * @param data Arrays of rings, with the first being the outline and the rest holes. A ring is an array points, each point being an array of numbers. * */ static flatten(data: Vector>>): any; } } export default starling.utils.Earcut;