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+ | ;Dilate( <Object>, <Dilation Factor> ) | ||
+ | :Dilates the object from a point of origin using the given factor. | ||
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− | : {{Note| When dilating polygons, GeoGebra creates also all the transformed vertices and segments.}} | + | ;Dilate( <Object>, <Dilation Factor>, <Dilation Center Point> ) |
+ | :Dilates the object from a point, which is the dilation center point, using the given factor. | ||
+ | :{{Note| When dilating polygons, GeoGebra creates also all the transformed vertices and segments.}} | ||
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− | {{note|See also [[ | + | {{note|See also [[File:Mode dilatefrompoint.svg|link=|24px]] [[Dilate from Point Tool|Dilate from Point by Factor]] tool.}} |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 4 October 2017
This command differs among variants of English:
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- Dilate( <Object>, <Dilation Factor> )
- Dilates the object from a point of origin using the given factor.
- Dilate( <Object>, <Dilation Factor>, <Dilation Center Point> )
- Dilates the object from a point, which is the dilation center point, using the given factor.
- Note: When dilating polygons, GeoGebra creates also all the transformed vertices and segments.
Note: See also Dilate from Point by Factor tool.