kantlängder
Kantlängder (edge lengths) are the lengths of the straight segments that form the sides of polygons and polyhedra. For a polygon with vertices v1, v2, ..., vn, the kantlängder are li = distance(vi, vi+1) for i = 1, ..., n−1 and ln = distance(vn, v1). The collection {l1, ..., ln} is the edge-length multiset of the polygon. The perimeter is P = l1 + ... + ln.
In two dimensions, edge lengths alone do not determine a polygon; many different shapes can share the
Triangles are the simplest case: for a triangle with sides a, b, c, the triangle inequalities a
Regular polygons have all kantlängder equal, while irregular polygons have varying edge lengths. In three dimensions