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;Cone[ <Point P>, <Point Q>, <Radius r> ]:Creates a cone with vertex ''Q'' and a circle center ''P'' radius ''r'' as base. | ;Cone[ <Point P>, <Point Q>, <Radius r> ]:Creates a cone with vertex ''Q'' and a circle center ''P'' radius ''r'' as base. | ||
;Cone[ <Circle c>, <Height h> ]:Creates a cone with base ''c'' and height ''h''. | ;Cone[ <Circle c>, <Height h> ]:Creates a cone with base ''c'' and height ''h''. | ||
− | {{Note|1=See also [[InfiniteCone Command|InfiniteCone]] command and [[Extrude to | + | {{Note|1=See also [[InfiniteCone Command|InfiniteCone]] command and [[Extrude to Pyramid or Cone Tool|Extrude to Pyramid or Cone]] tool, that operates by dragging or selecting a circle and entering altitude to create a right circular cone.}} |
Revision as of 17:42, 22 July 2014
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- Cone[ <Point P>, <Vector v>, <Radius r> ]
- Creates a cone whose base is a circle center P & radius r with vertex given by the point with position vector \vec{OP} + v
- Cone[ <Point P>, <Point Q>, <Radius r> ]
- Creates a cone with vertex Q and a circle center P radius r as base.
- Cone[ <Circle c>, <Height h> ]
- Creates a cone with base c and height h.
Note: See also InfiniteCone command and Extrude to Pyramid or Cone tool, that operates by dragging or selecting a circle and entering altitude to create a right circular cone.