Difference between revisions of "Dilate Command"
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; Dilate[Point A, Number, Point S]: Dilates point ''A'' from point ''S'' using the given factor. | ; Dilate[Point A, Number, Point S]: Dilates point ''A'' from point ''S'' using the given factor. | ||
; Dilate[Line, Number, Point S]: Dilates the line from point ''S'' using the given factor. | ; Dilate[Line, Number, Point S]: Dilates the line from point ''S'' using the given factor. |
Revision as of 19:10, 25 January 2011
This command differs among variants of English:
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- Dilate[Point A, Number, Point S]
- Dilates point A from point S using the given factor.
- Dilate[Line, Number, Point S]
- Dilates the line from point S using the given factor.
- Dilate[Conic, Number, Point S]
- Dilates the conic section from point S using the given factor.
- Dilate[Polygon, Number, Point S]
- Dilates the polygon from point S using the given factor.
- Note: New vertices and segments are created, too.
- Dilate[Image, Number, Point S]
- Dilates the image from point S using the given factor.
Note: Also see tool Dilate Object from Point by Factor.