Difference between revisions of "Free Dependent and Auxiliary Objects"
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There are two types of objects in GeoGebra: free and dependent. Some of them can be defined to be auxiliary. | There are two types of objects in GeoGebra: free and dependent. Some of them can be defined to be auxiliary. | ||
==Free Objects== | ==Free Objects== | ||
− | ''Free Objects'' are objects whose position or value doesn't depend on any other objects. They are created by [[Input Bar|direct input]] or e.g. [[ | + | ''Free Objects'' are objects whose position or value doesn't depend on any other objects. They are created by [[Input Bar|direct input]] or e.g. [[File:Mode point.svg|link=|24px]] [[Point Tool]]. They can be moved, unless they are [[Object Properties#Fixed|fixed]]. |
==Dependent Objects== | ==Dependent Objects== | ||
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==Auxiliary Objects== | ==Auxiliary Objects== | ||
− | ''Auxiliary Objects'' are either objects which are defined to be auxiliary by user, or objects which were created by specific tools, e.g. [[ | + | ''Auxiliary Objects'' are either objects which are defined to be auxiliary by user, or objects which were created by specific tools, e.g. [[File:Mode regularpolygon.svg|link=|24px]] [[Regular Polygon Tool]]. [[Spreadsheet View|Spreadsheet]] cells are also considered to be auxiliary. They have their separate place in [[File:Menu view algebra.svg|link=|16px]] [[Algebra View]]. |
Revision as of 10:48, 5 August 2015
There are two types of objects in GeoGebra: free and dependent. Some of them can be defined to be auxiliary.
Free Objects
Free Objects are objects whose position or value doesn't depend on any other objects. They are created by direct input or e.g. Point Tool. They can be moved, unless they are fixed.
Dependent Objects
Dependent Objects are objects that depend on some other objects. They are created using Tools and Commands.
Auxiliary Objects
Auxiliary Objects are either objects which are defined to be auxiliary by user, or objects which were created by specific tools, e.g. Regular Polygon Tool. Spreadsheet cells are also considered to be auxiliary. They have their separate place in Algebra View.