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Nice one, actually all Voronoi diagrams are cool.

If only there was a webpage/software where someone could click/select points on a map (or even better enter coordinates) and a user Voronoi diagram would be created ;-)



Voronoi diagrams of Penrose tilings are extra cool. There are six at the bottom of this page: http://www.josleys.com/show_gallery.php?galid=284

I'd love to see it as real tiles. The nicest looking might be pearly-white granite or quartzite, with pink granite for the pentagons. Adding grey into the mix, I think a floor could be done without same-color adjacent tiles. I wonder where I could buy this.



Yes, thank you. Looks nice, clean is operational and configurable and with ~80% of the functionality I had in mind. I'm sure that with a few tweaks and a map as background/layer it would be perfect. Strange that there isn't something like this around, would be useful for finding the nearest Starbucks, Pizza Hut, drugstore, whatever...

If only I/we could have some extra time for all those side projects :-(


Just so that other people don't have to search: http://lpetrich.org/Science/GeometryDemo/GeometryDemo_GMap.h...

and a very good tutorial: https://chriszetter.com/blog/2014/06/15/building-a-voronoi-m...

on how the UK supermarkets Voronoi map was made: https://chriszetter.com/voronoi-map/examples/uk-supermarkets...

also have a look at (code included): http://bl.ocks.org/shimizu/5610671




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