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Oranges's Math Library (omath) is a comprehensive, open-source library aimed at providing efficient, reliable, and versatile mathematical functions and algorithms. Developed primarily in C++, this library is designed to cater to a wide range of mathematical operations essential in scientific computing, engineering, and academic research.
## Features
## 👁‍🗨 Features
- **Efficiency**: Optimized for performance, ensuring quick computations.
- **Versatility**: Includes a wide array of mathematical functions and algorithms.
- **Ease of Use**: Simplified interface for convenient integration into various projects.
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- **Collision Detection**: Production ready code to handle collision detection by using simple interfaces.
- **No Additional Dependencies**: No additional dependencies need to use OMath except unit test execution
## Getting Started
## Getting Started
### Prerequisites
- C++ Compiler
- CMake (for building the project)
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cmake --build cmake-build/build/windows-release --target server -j 6
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Use **\<platform\>-\<build configuration\>** preset to build siutable version for yourself. Like **windows-release** or **linux-release**.
## Usage
## Usage
Simple world to screen function
```c++
TEST(UnitTestProjection, IsPointOnScreen)
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## Contributing
## 🫵🏻 Contributing
Contributions to `omath` are welcome! Please read `CONTRIBUTING.md` for details on our code of conduct and the process for submitting pull requests.
## License
## 📜 License
This project is licensed under the MIT - see the `LICENSE` file for details.
## Acknowledgments
## 💘 Acknowledgments
- [All contributors](https://github.com/orange-cpp/omath/graphs/contributors)