Difference between revisions of "Curve Command"

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{{Example|1=Input of <code><nowiki>c = Curve[2 cos(t), 2 sin(t), t, 0, 2 pi]</nowiki></code> creates a circle with radius 2 around the origin of the coordinate system.}}
 
{{Example|1=Input of <code><nowiki>c = Curve[2 cos(t), 2 sin(t), t, 0, 2 pi]</nowiki></code> creates a circle with radius 2 around the origin of the coordinate system.}}
 
{{note|Number ''b'' must be greater than or equal to number ''a''.}}
 
{{note|Number ''b'' must be greater than or equal to number ''a''.}}
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{{note|''x'' is not allowed as a parameter variable}}
 
See [[Curves]] for details.
 
See [[Curves]] for details.

Revision as of 13:35, 7 September 2011


Curve[Expression e1, Expression e2, Parameter t, Number a, Number b]
Yields the Cartesian parametric curve for the given x-expression e1 and y-expression e2 (using parameter t) within the given interval [a, b].
Example: Input of c = Curve[2 cos(t), 2 sin(t), t, 0, 2 pi] creates a circle with radius 2 around the origin of the coordinate system.
Note: Number b must be greater than or equal to number a.
Note: x is not allowed as a parameter variable

See Curves for details.

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