FCM to SVG
Converts FCM data maps into SVG vector graphics for designers and developers, enabling scalable visuals and easy integration into design and web projects.

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About This Tool
Purpose & User Intent: The tool converts FCM data maps into scalable SVG vector graphics to support design and development workflows. It targets designers, front-end engineers, and visualization specialists who need an automated path from FCM data to reusable SVG assets. Core Logic & Features: The system parses FCM primitives (shapes, coordinates, colors, layers) and outputs a standards-compliant SVG. It supports coordinate normalization, path generation, and color formatting; advanced options include gradients and grouped layers. Inputs & Outputs: Required input fcmap_data provides the FCM content; optional fields include svg_width, svg_height, color_mode, and preserve_aspect. Outputs include svg_output, width, height, and color_count for validation. Algorithms & Calculations: The workflow parses FCM to extract primitives, maps them to SVG elements, normalizes coordinates to a viewBox, converts colors to the selected mode, and assembles a structured SVG with layer groups. Error handling accounts for invalid input, missing data, and unsupported primitives, returning meaningful outputs or errors. Industry/Region & Localization: Outputs adhere to SVG 1.1 standards with pixel units; no locale-specific formatting is required. Assumptions & Exclusions: Assumes FCM is a textual vector map of primitives; raster data or 3D constructs are out of scope; interactivity and animation are excluded.
How to Use
1. Provide inputs: supply fcmap_data containing the FCM map.
2. Configure options: set svg_width, svg_height, color_mode, and preserve_aspect as needed.
3. Run conversion: initiate processing to generate the SVG output.
4. Retrieve outputs: download or copy svg_output; note width, height, and color_count.
5. Integrate: embed or import the SVG into design files or web interfaces.

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