Difference between revisions of "Cylinder Command"
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;Cylinder[ <Circle c>, <Height h> ]: Creates a cylinder with base ''c'' and height ''h''. | ;Cylinder[ <Circle c>, <Height h> ]: Creates a cylinder with base ''c'' and height ''h''. | ||
;Cylinder[ <Point P>, <Point Q>, <Radius r> ]:Creates a cylinder radius ''r'' with ''P'' and ''Q'' as the centers of the top and bottom. | ;Cylinder[ <Point P>, <Point Q>, <Radius r> ]:Creates a cylinder radius ''r'' with ''P'' and ''Q'' as the centers of the top and bottom. | ||
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+ | {{Note| See also [[Image:Mode_cylinder_32.gif ]] [[Cylinder Tool|Cylinder]] and [[Image:Mode_extrusion_32.gif]] [[Extrude to Prism or Cylinder Tool|Extrude to Prism or Cylinder]] tools.}} |
Revision as of 13:57, 22 July 2014
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
- Cylinder[ <Circle c>, <Height h> ]
- Creates a cylinder with base c and height h.
- Cylinder[ <Point P>, <Point Q>, <Radius r> ]
- Creates a cylinder radius r with P and Q as the centers of the top and bottom.
Note: See also Cylinder and Extrude to Prism or Cylinder tools.