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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:11:15+00:00 2026-05-15T14:11:15+00:00

Given a point P on a ‘canonical’ ellipse defined by axes a, b ,

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Given a point P on a ‘canonical’ ellipse defined by axes a, b, and an arc length s, how can I find a point Q, also on the ellipse, that is s clockwise along the elliptical curve from P — such that if I were to start at P and ‘walk along’ the elliptical curve for a distance of s, I would reach Q — programatically and without breaking the computational bank?

I have heard that this can be computed through some sort of elliptical integration, but I need to do this a bunch, and quickly. What I’m looking for is an easy to use, computationally inexpensive, and fairly accurate approximation method. Or at least a method that is one or two of those things. I will be implementing this in python.

Edit: alternatively, I might be forced to create a lookup table of position values around ellipses (I might only need in the 10s of dissimilar ellipses). How should I do this, and what method can I use to fill it?

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    2026-05-15T14:11:16+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:11 pm

    You’ll need to integrate the ellipse equation. It’s not difficult, actually.

    Take a look at the equations here:

    Link

    Since you’re using python, the Runge-Kutta for integration is implemented in Python here (I don’t know the license, though):

    http://doswa.com/blog/2009/04/21/improved-rk4-implementation/

    Just on step 3 and 4 of mathforum solution you already have a value for ds (the arc lenght) and you want dx.

    After finding dx, use step 6 to find y.

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