How can I create randon non-overlapping equal circles under a sine curve?

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Hello everyone,
I am trying to plot closely packed circle having the same radius under a sine curve. I have been trying for a while, but I can't seem to get the overlapping part to work. The circumferences of the outer circles must touch the borders x = 0, y = 0, y = f(x), x = x_max (or at least be within this region). I have attached my attempt so far and an image of a similar (3D, but mine is 2D in x-y plane) of what I am planning to do, any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Continuum
Continuum on 13 Jan 2023
Hi Jiri,
Is it the same difficulty with the 2D version, as that’s what I’m looking to do right now? In this case, just placing circles (not spheres) under the curve? Thanks.
Jiri Hajek
Jiri Hajek on 18 Jan 2023
Yes, I'd say so... It really depends on the objectives / purpose / physical meaning, if any. Your description does not explain this, so suggestions you get may range wildly and may be unsuitable for your needs.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 16 Jan 2023
Click the "circle packing" tag on the right and you'll find lots of questions dealing with circle packing that you can adapt. I'm also attaching a bunch of circle-related demos you can adapt.

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