Difference between revisions of "Midpoint Command"
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;Midpoint( <Segment> ) | ;Midpoint( <Segment> ) | ||
:Returns the midpoint of the segment. | :Returns the midpoint of the segment. | ||
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;Midpoint( <Conic> ) | ;Midpoint( <Conic> ) | ||
:Returns the center of the conic. | :Returns the center of the conic. | ||
− | :{{example|1= | + | :{{example|1=<code><nowiki>Midpoin(x^2 + y^2 = 4)</nowiki></code> yields ''(0, 0)''.}} |
;Midpoint( <Interval> ) | ;Midpoint( <Interval> ) | ||
:Returns the midpoint of the interval (as number). | :Returns the midpoint of the interval (as number). | ||
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;Midpoint( <Point>, <Point> ) | ;Midpoint( <Point>, <Point> ) | ||
:Returns the midpoint of two points. | :Returns the midpoint of two points. | ||
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;Midpoint( <Quadric> ) | ;Midpoint( <Quadric> ) | ||
:Returns the midpoint of the given quadric (e.g. sphere, cone, etc.) | :Returns the midpoint of the given quadric (e.g. sphere, cone, etc.) | ||
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{{Note|1=See also [[File:Mode midpoint.svg|link=|24px]] [[Midpoint or Center Tool|Midpoint or Center]] tool.}} | {{Note|1=See also [[File:Mode midpoint.svg|link=|24px]] [[Midpoint or Center Tool|Midpoint or Center]] tool.}} |
Latest revision as of 10:29, 11 October 2017
- Midpoint( <Segment> )
- Returns the midpoint of the segment.
- Example: Let
s = Segment((1, 1), (1, 5))
.Midpoint(s)
yields (1, 3).
- Midpoint( <Conic> )
- Returns the center of the conic.
- Example:
Midpoin(x^2 + y^2 = 4)
yields (0, 0).
- Midpoint( <Interval> )
- Returns the midpoint of the interval (as number).
- Example:
Midpoint(2 < x < 4)
yields 3.
- Midpoint( <Point>, <Point> )
- Returns the midpoint of two points.
- Example:
Midpoint((1, 1), (5, 1))
yields (3, 1).
- Midpoint( <Quadric> )
- Returns the midpoint of the given quadric (e.g. sphere, cone, etc.)
- Example:
Midpoint(x^2 + y^2 + z^2 = 1)
yields (0, 0, 0).
Note: See also Midpoint or Center tool.