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In [[Computer graphics]], '''Digital Differential Analyzer (DDA)''' is an algorithm used to determine which points need to be plotted in order to draw a straight line between two given points. It employees the equation for line representation (example: y=mx+c), then scan through an axis. Each scan it would determine the value on the other axis using the equation, this way the proper pixel can be located.