# voronoi2d Creats a [Voronoi diagram](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voronoi_diagram). The initial region for each cell is calculated automatically from the given points by the following code: xs = [for(p = points) p[0]]; ys = [for(p = points) abs(p[1])]; region_size = max([(max(xs) - min(xs) / 2), (max(ys) - min(ys)) / 2]); **Since:** 1.3. ## Parameters - `points` : Points for each cell. - `spacing` : Distance between cells. Default to 1. - `r`, `delta`, `chamfer` : The outlines of each cell can be moved outward or inward. These parameters have the same effect as [`offset`](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Transformations#offset). - `region_type` : The initial shape for each cell can be `"square"` or `"circle"`. Default to `"square"`. ## Examples include ; xs = rands(-20, 20, 50); ys = rands(-20, 20, 50); points = [for(i = [0:len(xs) - 1]) [xs[i], ys[i]]]; voronoi2d(points); translate([60, 0, 0]) voronoi(points, region_type = "circle"); ![voronoi2d](images/lib-voronoi2d-1.JPG) include ; include ; xs = rands(0, 40, 50); ys = rands(0, 20, 50); points = [for(i = [0:len(xs) - 1]) [xs[i], ys[i]]]; difference() { square([40, 20]); voronoi2d(points); } hollow_out(shell_thickness = 1) square([40, 20]); ![voronoi2d](images/lib-voronoi2d-2.JPG)