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so I wanted to get you guys a gift but I am horrible at picking them out so forgive me if itamp;#39;s not quite what you wanted but here it is a random distribution of points so what do you think feel free to let me know in the comment section below but let me just tell you it was a pain to rap at first I had no idea how to do it so I asked my best friend and he said to use a gift-wrapping algorithm known as the jarvis march for this method we start by choosing the leftmost point we then search through all of their points until we find the one with the greatest interior angle once found we move the simulation forward using that newfound point by selectively choosing our next point based on its angle with respect to the previous two points we can effectively stretch our one-dimensional gift-wrap along the exterior of a random distribution of points eventually ending at the point we started with and there it is a wrapped gift booyah the jarvis March is part of a class of algorithms used