SingleArc
Singlearc is a term used in several technical fields to denote a single, continuous arc or arc-based concept. In geometry, a single arc refers to a connected portion of a circle bounded by two endpoints, characterized by its central angle and radius. In computer graphics and vector drawing, single-arc constraints describe drawing or fitting a curve that consists of one circular arc, as opposed to splines or polyline segments; this is used in CAD tools and font design to create smooth, precise curves with minimal control points. In orbital mechanics and trajectory optimization, a single-arc approach models a mission path over one continuous time interval, often simplifying the control problem by using a single thrust or flight path segment; this is commonly contrasted with multi-arc methods that break the trajectory into several arcs with separate controls or optimization parameters. The meaning of singlearc thus depends on context, and the term is often used as a descriptive label rather than a formal standard term.
As a proper noun, SingleArc may be encountered as a brand name, product line, or project title