Difference between revisions of "Point Command"
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− | {{command|geometry}} | + | ; Point( <Object> ): Returns a point on the geometric object. The resulting point can be moved along the [[Geometric Objects#Paths|path]]. |
− | ; Point | + | ; Point( <Object>, <Parameter> ): Returns a point on the geometric object with given [[PathParameter Command|path parameter]]. |
− | + | ; Point( <Point>, <Vector> ): Creates a new point by adding the vector to the given point. | |
− | ; Point | + | ; Point( <List> ): Converts a list containing two numbers into a Point. |
− | ; Point | + | :{{example|1=<code><nowiki> Point({1, 2})</nowiki></code> yields ''(1, 2)''.}} |
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+ | {{Notes|1=<div> | ||
+ | * See also [[File:Mode point.svg|link=|24px]] [[Point Tool|Point]] tool. | ||
+ | * See also [[Points_and_Vectors|Points and vectors]]</div>}} |
Latest revision as of 10:22, 18 June 2019
- Point( <Object> )
- Returns a point on the geometric object. The resulting point can be moved along the path.
- Point( <Object>, <Parameter> )
- Returns a point on the geometric object with given path parameter.
- Point( <Point>, <Vector> )
- Creates a new point by adding the vector to the given point.
- Point( <List> )
- Converts a list containing two numbers into a Point.
- Example:
Point({1, 2})
yields (1, 2).
Notes:
- See also Point tool.
- See also Points and vectors