Difference between revisions of "Circle with Center, Radius and Direction Tool"
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{{Tool|icon=Mode_circlepointradiusdirection_32.gif|name={{PAGENAME}}|type=3D}} | {{Tool|icon=Mode_circlepointradiusdirection_32.gif|name={{PAGENAME}}|type=3D}} | ||
− | + | :This tool returns a circle in different positions, depending on the object chosen as "direction" (line or plane). | |
− | This tool returns different | + | :*Selecting a line, a ray or a segment and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a circle whose axis is directed as the object chosen as "direction". |
− | :Selecting a line, a ray or a segment and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a circle whose axis is directed as the object chosen as "direction" | + | :*Selecting a plane (xOy plane or any other previously defined plane) and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a circle in a plane parallel to the one chosen as "direction", through the given point. |
− | :Selecting a plane (xOy plane or any other previously defined plane) and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a circle in a plane parallel to the one chosen as "direction", through the given point. | + | |
− | + | : {{Note|1= | |
− | + | :*The order of selection of the first two objects is non influential. | |
+ | :*See also [[Circle Command|Circle]] command.}} |
Revision as of 12:32, 22 July 2014
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
- This tool returns a circle in different positions, depending on the object chosen as "direction" (line or plane).
- Selecting a line, a ray or a segment and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a circle whose axis is directed as the object chosen as "direction".
- Selecting a plane (xOy plane or any other previously defined plane) and a point on the circle, then typing the radius value in the related field of the appearing dialog window, GeoGebra generates a circle in a plane parallel to the one chosen as "direction", through the given point.
- Note:
- The order of selection of the first two objects is non influential.
- See also Circle command.