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/**
* Calculates the Manhattan Distance between two points in Cartesian coordinates.
*
* The Manhattan Distance is based on the number of blocks that one would have
* to walk in Manhattan to get from one point to another. It is assumed that
* "Manhattan" is an orthogonal grid where no diagonal movement is allowed.
*
* Manhattan distance is often used in grid-based path-finding algorithms.
* @param a - The first point.
* @param b - The second point.
* @returns The Manhattan distance between the two points.
* @example
* ```typescript
* manhattanDistance({ x: 1, y: 2 }, { x: 4, y: 6 }); // 7
* ```
* @group Geometry
* @category Point
*/
export function manhattanDistance(a: Cartesian, b: Cartesian): number {
return Math.abs(a.x - b.x) + Math.abs(a.y - b.y);
}
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