Grid
A grid is a regular network of intersecting lines or a framework used to divide space or data into equally sized units. In mathematics and design, a grid provides a stable reference system that helps orient elements, measure distances, and align content consistently across a surface or diagram.
Geometric grids include square or rectangular grids common in Cartesian coordinates, as well as triangular, hexagonal,
Historically, grids have served cartography, city planning, and architecture. Ancient and medieval towns often followed grid
Applications of grids span several fields. In mapping and GIS, grids underpin coordinate reference systems and
Beyond spatial grids, the term also refers to non-geometric networks. The electrical grid links generation, transmission,