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; CurvatureVector( <Point>, <Function> )
; CurvatureVector[Point, Function]: Yields the curvature vector of the function in the given point.
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: Yields the curvature vector of the function in the given point.
; CurvatureVector[Point, Curve]: Yields the curvature vector of the curve in the given point.
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; CurvatureVector( <Point>, <Curve> )
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: Yields the curvature vector of the curve in the given point.
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;CurvatureVector( <Point>, <Object> )
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: Yields the curvature vector of the object (function, curve, conic) in the given point.
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:*<code><nowiki>CurvatureVector((-1, 0), Conic({1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3}))</nowiki></code> yields vector ''(0, -2)''</div>}}

Latest revision as of 08:54, 9 October 2017


CurvatureVector( <Point>, <Function> )
Yields the curvature vector of the function in the given point.
Example: CurvatureVector((0, 0), x^2) yields vector (0, 2).
CurvatureVector( <Point>, <Curve> )
Yields the curvature vector of the curve in the given point.
Example: CurvatureVector((0, 0), Curve(cos(t), sin(2t), t, 0, π)) yields vector (0, 0).


CurvatureVector( <Point>, <Object> )
Yields the curvature vector of the object (function, curve, conic) in the given point.
Examples:
  • CurvatureVector((0, 0), x^2) yields vector (0, 2)
  • CurvatureVector((0, 0), Curve(cos(t), sin(2t), t, 0, π)) yields vector (0, 0)
  • CurvatureVector((-1, 0), Conic({1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3})) yields vector (0, -2)
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