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;Centroid( <Polygon> ):Returns the centroid of the polygon. | ;Centroid( <Polygon> ):Returns the centroid of the polygon. | ||
− | :{{example|1=<div>Let <code><nowiki>A = (1, 4)</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>B = (1, 1)</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>C = (5, 1)</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>D = (5, 4)</nowiki></code> be the vertices of a polygon. <code><nowiki>Polygon | + | :{{example|1=<div>Let <code><nowiki>A = (1, 4)</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>B = (1, 1)</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>C = (5, 1)</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>D = (5, 4)</nowiki></code> be the vertices of a polygon. <code><nowiki>Polygon(A, B, C, D)</nowiki></code> yields ''poly1 = 12''. <code><nowiki>Centroid(poly1)</nowiki></code> yields the centroid ''E = (3, 2.5)''.</div>}} |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 11 October 2017
- Centroid( <Polygon> )
- Returns the centroid of the polygon.
- Example:Let
A = (1, 4)
,B = (1, 1)
,C = (5, 1)
andD = (5, 4)
be the vertices of a polygon.Polygon(A, B, C, D)
yields poly1 = 12.Centroid(poly1)
yields the centroid E = (3, 2.5).