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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:33:03+00:00 2026-05-10T20:33:03+00:00

Given a point (pX, pY) and a circle with a known center (cX,cY) and

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Given a point (pX, pY) and a circle with a known center (cX,cY) and radius (r), what is the shortest amount of code you can come up with to find the point on the circle closest to (pX, pY) ?

I’ve got some code kind of working but it involves converting the circle to an equation of the form (x – cX)^2 + (y – cY)^2 = r^2 (where r is radius) and using the equation of the line from point (pX, pY) to (cX, cY) to create a quadratic equation to be solved.

Once I iron out the bugs it’ll do, but it seems such an inelegant solution.

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:33:03+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:33 pm

    where P is the point, C is the center, and R is the radius, in a suitable ‘mathy’ language:

    V = (P - C); Answer = C + V / |V| * R; 

    where |V| is length of V.

    OK, OK

    double vX = pX - cX; double vY = pY - cY; double magV = sqrt(vX*vX + vY*vY); double aX = cX + vX / magV * R; double aY = cY + vY / magV * R; 

    easy to extend to >2 dimensions.

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