Circle to rectangle
We can simplify the problem of determining if a circle and rectangle intersect down to testing if a point is contained within a circle. We can do this by finding the Closest Point to the circle on the rectangle.
To find the closest point on the rectangle to the circle, if the position of the circle is outside the range of the rectangle on any axis, we clamp that point to the edge of the rectangle. The resulting point is guaranteed to be on the rectangle. If this point is inside the circle, we know a collision has happened.
If the center point of the circle was inside of the rectangle, it is treated as the closest point. In this case, the distance between the position of the circle and the closest point will be zero:
Getting ready
In order to determine if a circle and rectangle are intersecting, we must find the Closest Point on the rectangle to the center of the circle. To do this we just have to clamp the center of the circle to the min and max values of the rectangle.