perimeterpin
Perimeterpin is a term used in some geometry, computer graphics, and design contexts to refer to an anchor or reference point located on the boundary (perimeter) of a shape. It is not a formal standard term, but rather an informal or domain-specific label for points that delineate or influence the shape’s boundary.
A perimeterpin denotes a position on the boundary of a shape, often associated with a parameter or
- Boundary parameterization: perimeterpins mark specific parameter values along a boundary curve or polygon, facilitating operations like
- Shape deformation: sets of perimeterpins can drive deformation by constraining boundary points while keeping interior structure
- Educational and visualization tools: pins on the perimeter help illustrate concepts such as circumference, arc length,
In software, a perimeterpin is usually represented by a reference to a boundary entity (edge, curve, or
Perimeterpins are related to anchor points, control points, and boundary representations. They are distinct from interior
Because perimeterpin is not a universally standardized term, its exact meaning can vary by application.