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− | {{Note| See also [[Image:Mode_pyramid_32.gif]] [[Pyramid Tool|Pyramid]] and [[Image:Mode_conify_32.gif]] [[Extrude to | + | {{Note| See also [[Image:Mode_pyramid_32.gif]] [[Pyramid Tool|Pyramid]] and [[Image:Mode_conify_32.gif]] [[Extrude to Pyramid or Cone Tool|Extrude to Pyramid]] tools.}} |
Revision as of 12:25, 29 July 2014
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
- Pyramid[ <Point>, <Point>, ...]
- Returns a pyramid defined by the given points.
- Example:
Pyramid[A, B, C, D]
creates the pyramid with basis ABC and apex D.
- Pyramid[ <Polygon>, <Point> ]
- Creates a pyramid with the polygon as base area and the point as apex.
- Pyramid[ <Polygon>, <Height> ]
- Returns a centered pyramid defined by the polygon as base area and the given height.
- Example:
Pyramid[poly1, 3]
creates a centered pyramid with basis poly1 and height 3.
Note: See also Pyramid and Extrude to Pyramid tools.