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; Distance[Point A, Point B]: Yields the distance of two points ''A'' and ''B''.
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; Distance[Point A, Point B]: Yields the distance between two points ''A'' and ''B''.
; Distance[Point, Line]: Yields the distance of the point and the line.
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; Distance[Point, Line]: Yields the distance between the point and the line.
; Distance[Line g, Line h]: Yields the distance of the parallel lines ''g'' and ''h''.
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; Distance[Line g, Line h]: Yields the distance between the parallel lines ''g'' and ''h''.
: Note: The distance of intersecting lines is 0. Thus, this command is only interesting for parallel lines.
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: {{Note| The distance between intersecting lines is 0. Thus, this command is only interesting for parallel lines.}}
'''Note:''' Also see tool [[Distance or Length Tool|Distance or Length]].
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: {{Note| See also [[Distance or Length Tool|Distance or Length]] tool .}}

Revision as of 19:57, 12 February 2011


Distance[Point A, Point B]
Yields the distance between two points A and B.
Distance[Point, Line]
Yields the distance between the point and the line.
Distance[Line g, Line h]
Yields the distance between the parallel lines g and h.
Note: The distance between intersecting lines is 0. Thus, this command is only interesting for parallel lines.
Note: See also Distance or Length tool .
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