Difference between revisions of "Arc Command"
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− | ;Arc[ <Circle>, <Point>, <Point> ] | + | ;Arc[ <Circle>, <Point M >, <Point N> ] |
− | : | + | :the points M and N belong to the circle, returns the arc of the circle between M and N counterclockwise. |
− | ;Arc[ <Ellipse>, <Point>, <Point> ] | + | ;Arc[ <Ellipse>, <Point M>, <Point N> ] |
− | : | + | :the points M and N belong to the ellipse, returns the arc of the ellipse between M and N counterclockwise. |
Revision as of 20:28, 22 March 2014
- Arc[ <Circle>, <Point M >, <Point N> ]
- the points M and N belong to the circle, returns the arc of the circle between M and N counterclockwise.
- Arc[ <Ellipse>, <Point M>, <Point N> ]
- the points M and N belong to the ellipse, returns the arc of the ellipse between M and N counterclockwise.
- Arc[ <Circle>, <Parameter Value>, <Parameter Value> ]
- Returns a circle section arc between two parameter values on a circle.
- Note: Internally the following parametric forms are used:
Circle: (r cos(t), r sin(t)) where r is the circle's radius.
- Arc[ <Ellipse>, <Parameter Value>, <Parameter Value> ]
- Returns a conic section arc between two parameter values on an ellipse.
- Note: Internally the following parametric forms are used:
Ellipse: (a cos(t), b sin(t)) where a and b are the lengths of the semimajor and semiminor axes.