Definitions from Wiktionary (Nicholl–Lee–Nicholl algorithm)
▸ noun: (computer science) A fast algorithm for line clipping that reduces the chances of clipping a single line segment multiple times.
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▸ noun: (computer science) A fast algorithm for line clipping that reduces the chances of clipping a single line segment multiple times.
Similar:
Liang–Barsky algorithm,
Cohen-Sutherland algorithm,
Cyrus–Beck algorithm,
Ramer-Douglas-Peucker algorithm,
Bresenham's algorithm,
Euclid's algorithm,
Lin-Kernighan heuristic,
linel,
hillclimbing,
path tracing,
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