# geometry
A collection of geometry-related functions for circles, spheres, boxes, polygons,
and rectangle utilities. Some functionality is implemented in C and exposed here.
### rect_intersection(a, b) function
Return the intersection of two rectangles. The result may be empty if no intersection.
**a**: The first rectangle as {x, y, w, h}.
**b**: The second rectangle as {x, y, w, h}.
**Returns**: A rectangle that is the intersection of the two. May have zero width/height if no overlap.
### rect_intersects(a, b) function
**a**: Rectangle {x,y,w,h}.
**b**: Rectangle {x,y,w,h}.
**Returns**: A boolean indicating whether the two rectangles overlap.
### rect_expand(a, b) function
Merge or combine two rectangles, returning their bounding rectangle.
**a**: Rectangle {x,y,w,h}.
**b**: Rectangle {x,y,w,h}.
**Returns**: A new rectangle that covers the bounds of both input rectangles.
### rect_inside(inner, outer) function
**inner**: A rectangle to test.
**outer**: A rectangle that may contain 'inner'.
**Returns**: True if 'inner' is completely inside 'outer', otherwise false.
### rect_random(rect) function
**rect**: A rectangle {x,y,w,h}.
**Returns**: A random point within the rectangle (uniform distribution).
### cwh2rect(center, wh) function
Helper: convert a center point and width/height vector to a rect object.
**center**: A 2D point [cx, cy].
**wh**: A 2D size [width, height].
**Returns**: A rectangle {x, y, w, h} with x,y set to center and w,h set to the given size.
### rect_point_inside(rect, point) function
**rect**: A rectangle {x,y,w,h}.
**point**: A 2D point [px, py].
**Returns**: True if the point lies inside the rectangle, otherwise false.
### rect_pos(rect) function
**rect**: A rectangle {x,y,w,h}.
**Returns**: A 2D vector [x,y] giving the rectangle's position.
### rect_move(rect, offset) function
**rect**: A rectangle {x,y,w,h}.
**offset**: A 2D vector to add to the rectangle's position.
**Returns**: A new rectangle with updated x,y offset.
### box(w, h) function
Construct a box centered at the origin with the given width and height. This overrides the box object above.
**w**: The width of the box.
**h**: The height of the box.
**Returns**: An array of four 2D points representing the corners of a rectangle centered at [0,0].
### sphere object
Sphere-related geometry functions:
- volume(r): Return the volume of a sphere with radius r.
- random(r, theta, phi): Return a random point on or inside a sphere.
### circle object
Circle-related geometry functions:
- area(r): Return the area of a circle with radius r.
- random(r, theta): Return a random 2D point on a circle; uses sphere.random internally and extracts x,z.
### ngon(radius, n) function
Generates a regular n-gon by calling geometry.arc with full 360 degrees.
**radius**: The radius of the n-gon from center to each vertex.
**n**: Number of sides/vertices.
**Returns**: An array of 2D points forming a regular n-gon.
### arc(radius, angle, n, start) function
Generate an arc (or partial circle) of n points, each angle spread equally over 'angle' degrees from 'start'.
**radius**: The distance from center to the arc points.
**angle**: The total angle (in degrees) over which points are generated, capped at 360.
**n**: Number of segments (if <=1, empty array is returned).
**start**: Starting angle (in degrees), default 0.
**Returns**: An array of 2D points along the arc.
### corners2points(ll, ur) function
Similar to box.points, but calculates differently.
**ll**: Lower-left 2D coordinate.
**ur**: Upper-right 2D coordinate (relative offset in x,y).
**Returns**: A four-point array of corners [ll, lower-right, upper-right, upper-left].
### sortpointsccw(points) function
Sort an array of points in CCW order based on their angles from the centroid.
**points**: An array of 2D points.
**Returns**: A new array of the same points, sorted counterclockwise around their centroid.
### points2cm(points) function
**points**: An array of 2D points.
**Returns**: The centroid (average x,y) of the given points.