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− | {{command|geometry}} | + | ;CircularSector( <Midpoint>, <Point A>, <Point B> ) |
− | ;CircularSector | + | :Creates a circular sector with midpoint between the two points. |
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− | :*Point ''B'' does not have to lie on the arc of the sector. | + | :*The sector area is displayed in ''Algebra View'' |
− | :*See also [[ | + | :* Point ''B'' does not have to lie on the arc of the sector. |
+ | :* See also [[File:Mode circlesector3.svg|link=|24px]] [[Circular Sector Tool|Circular Sector]] tool.}} |
Latest revision as of 10:17, 15 January 2020
- CircularSector( <Midpoint>, <Point A>, <Point B> )
- Creates a circular sector with midpoint between the two points.
- Notes:
- The sector area is displayed in Algebra View
- Point B does not have to lie on the arc of the sector.
- See also Circular Sector tool.