Difference between revisions of "Cube Command"

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;Cube[  <Point>, <Point>, <Direction> ]
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;Cube[  <Point A>, <Point B>, <Direction> ]
:Creates a cube whose first vertices of the base are the given points. The other vertices are univocally determined by the given object (a perpendicular vector, segment, plane or polygon) that indicates the direction for creation.
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<Direction> has to be
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* a vector, a segment, a line, a ray orthogonal  to ( AB);
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or
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* a polygon in a plan parallel to ( AB).
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Creates a cube of which a edge is segment [AB]. The other vertices are univocally determined by the given direction.
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* Two edges passing by A or B, other than [ AB], having the same direction  as vector/segment/line/ray given
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or
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* Two faces in plans parallel to that of the polygon.
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{{Note|1=See also [[Tetrahedron Command|Tetrahedron]], [[Octahedron Command|Octahedron]], [[Icosahedron Command|Icosahedron]], [[Dodecahedron Command|Dodecahedron]] commands. }}
 
{{Note|1=See also [[Tetrahedron Command|Tetrahedron]], [[Octahedron Command|Octahedron]], [[Icosahedron Command|Icosahedron]], [[Dodecahedron Command|Dodecahedron]] commands. }}

Revision as of 15:22, 5 August 2012


Cube[ <Point A>, <Point B>, <Direction> ]


<Direction> has to be

  • a vector, a segment, a line, a ray orthogonal to ( AB);

or

  • a polygon in a plan parallel to ( AB).


Creates a cube of which a edge is segment [AB]. The other vertices are univocally determined by the given direction.

  • Two edges passing by A or B, other than [ AB], having the same direction as vector/segment/line/ray given

or

  • Two faces in plans parallel to that of the polygon.


Note: See also Tetrahedron, Octahedron, Icosahedron, Dodecahedron commands.
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