Difference between revisions of "Cone Command"
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− | ;Cone[ <Point3D>, <Vector3D>, <Radius Number> ] | + | ;Cone[ <Point3D>, <Vector3D>, <Radius Number> ]:Creates a cone of revolution between two points, with disc around first point and of given radius, and with it apex in the second point - the first one translated by the vector in the 3D space -. |
− | :{{ | + | ;Cone[ <Point3D>, <Point3D>, <Radius Number> ]:Creates a cone of revolution between the two points, with disc around first point and of given radius, and with second point for apex |
+ | ;Cone[ <Circle>, <height> ]:Creates a cone with the circle as bottom and the given height | ||
+ | {{Note|1=See also the right circular cone tool - '''"Extrude to Pyramid/Cone"''' tool - that operates dragging or selecting a circle and entering altitude to create right circular cone.}} |
Revision as of 00:38, 9 June 2012
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
- Cone[ <Point3D>, <Vector3D>, <Radius Number> ]
- Creates a cone of revolution between two points, with disc around first point and of given radius, and with it apex in the second point - the first one translated by the vector in the 3D space -.
- Cone[ <Point3D>, <Point3D>, <Radius Number> ]
- Creates a cone of revolution between the two points, with disc around first point and of given radius, and with second point for apex
- Cone[ <Circle>, <height> ]
- Creates a cone with the circle as bottom and the given height
Note: See also the right circular cone tool - "Extrude to Pyramid/Cone" tool - that operates dragging or selecting a circle and entering altitude to create right circular cone.