Difference between revisions of "CurvatureVector Command"
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; CurvatureVector[ <Point>, <Function> ] | ; CurvatureVector[ <Point>, <Function> ] | ||
: Yields the curvature vector of the function in the given point. | : Yields the curvature vector of the function in the given point. | ||
− | :{{example|1=<code><nowiki>CurvatureVector[(0,0), x^2]</nowiki></code> yields vector ''(0, 2)''.}} | + | :{{example|1=<code><nowiki>CurvatureVector[(0, 0), x^2]</nowiki></code> yields vector ''(0, 2)''.}} |
; CurvatureVector[ <Point>, <Curve> ] | ; CurvatureVector[ <Point>, <Curve> ] | ||
: Yields the curvature vector of the curve in the given point. | : Yields the curvature vector of the curve in the given point. | ||
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: Yields the curvature vector of the object (function, curve, conic) in the given point. | : Yields the curvature vector of the object (function, curve, conic) in the given point. | ||
:{{examples|1=<div> | :{{examples|1=<div> | ||
− | :*<code><nowiki>CurvatureVector[(0 ,0), x^2]</nowiki></code> yields vector ''(0, 2)'' | + | :*<code><nowiki>CurvatureVector[(0, 0), x^2]</nowiki></code> yields vector ''(0, 2)'' |
:*<code><nowiki>CurvatureVector[(0, 0), Curve[cos(t), sin(2t), t, 0, π]]</nowiki></code> yields vector ''(0, 0)'' | :*<code><nowiki>CurvatureVector[(0, 0), Curve[cos(t), sin(2t), t, 0, π]]</nowiki></code> yields vector ''(0, 0)'' | ||
:*<code><nowiki>CurvatureVector[(-1, 0), Conic[{1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3}]]</nowiki></code> yields vector ''(0, -2)''</div>}} | :*<code><nowiki>CurvatureVector[(-1, 0), Conic[{1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3}]]</nowiki></code> yields vector ''(0, -2)''</div>}} | ||
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Revision as of 08:00, 25 August 2014
- 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).
Following text is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0.
Note: From GeoGebra 5, this command will work with conics as well.
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