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Alex Rufon wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been working on a project on and off for a few months now regarding 
> garment patterns.
> 
> Well, my client has been using these CAD software where they would create a 
> pattern which would be used to cut fabrics to create a garment. Well, one of 
> the features of this software is to optimized the number of sizes of patterns 
> that can be cut from a certain fabric.
> 
> So the process is:
> 
> 1.       User draws a pattern for each of the parts of a garment by sizes. So 
> if the sizes are S, M and L, there will be 3 patterns for the left sleeve of 
> a polo shirt.
> 
> 2.       They will then leave the software running overnight so that it will 
> come up with the best ratio and position of the patterns for a certain length 
> and width of a fabric.
> 
> 3.       Print this pattern out and cut the fabric with it.
> 
> I oversimplified it but I was thinking of maybe doing something similar using 
> J. Well, I actually thinking of using J to compute for intersections between 
> the patterns. The layout is 2D and the objects aren't squares.
> 
> What I do have for data are the vectors of each points of the patterns and 
> since its 2D, I just need to know if the patterns intersect and keep moving 
> the patterns apart until there's no intersections.
> 
> Well, since I am a total n00b ... can anybody suggest reading materials, 
> related topics and theories (ex. Sweep Line Algorithm), ideas, concepts that 
> I should look into?
> 
> I would appreciate any help/pointers.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> r/Alex
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