Math.NET Spatial
Math.NET Spatial is an opensource geometry library for .Net, Silverlight and Mono.
Supports Mono and .Net Framework 4.6.1 or higher and .Net Standard 2.0 or higher on Linux, Mac and Windows.
Math.NET Spatial is covered under the terms of the MIT/X11 license. You may therefore link to it and use it in both opensource and proprietary software projects.
Installation Instructions
The recommended way to get Math.NET Spatial is to use NuGet. The following packages are provided and maintained in the public NuGet Gallery:
- MathNet.Spatial - core package.
Supported Platforms:
- .Net 4.0 and Mono: Windows, Linux and Mac.
Building Math.NET Spatial
If you do not want to use the official binaries, or if you like to modify, debug or contribute, you can compile Math.NET Spatial locally either using Visual Studio or manually with the build scripts.
- The Visual Studio solutions should build out of the box, without any preparation steps or package restores.
- Instead of a compatible IDE you can also build the solutions with
msbuild
, or on Mono withxbuild
. - The full build including unit tests, docs, NuGet and Zip packages is using FAKE.
How to build with MSBuild/XBuild
restore.cmd (or restore.sh)
dotnet build MathNet.Spatial.sln # build with .Net SDK tools
msbuild MathNet.Spatial.sln # build with MsBuild
xbuild MathNet.Spatial.sln # build with Mono, e.g. on Linux or Mac
How to build with FAKE
build.cmd # normal build (.Net 4.0), run unit tests
./build.sh # normal build (.Net 4.0), run unit tests - on Linux or Mac
./buildn.sh # normal build (.Net 4.0), run unit tests - bash on Windows (.Net instead of mono)
build.cmd Build # normal build
build.cmd Build incremental # normal build, incremental
build.cmd Test # normal build, run unit tests
build.cmd Test quick # normal build, run unit tests except long running ones
build.cmd Clean # cleanup build artifacts
build.cmd Docs # generate documentation
build.cmd Api # generate api reference
build.cmd All # build, test, docs, api reference
FAKE itself is not included in the repository but it will download and bootstrap itself automatically when build.cmd is run the first time. Note that this step is not required when using Visual Studio or msbuild
directly.
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