Difference between revisions of "Distance Command"
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− | ; Distance[ <Point>, <Object> ]: Yields the | + | ; Distance[ <Point>, <Object> ]: Yields the shortest distance between a point and a geometric object, or the vertical distance to a function. |
− | : {{Note| 1=The command works for points, segments, lines, conics and implicit curves. For a given function ''f'' and a given point ''A'', the command <code>Distance[A,f]</code> yields the | + | : {{Note| 1=The command works for points, segments, lines, conics and implicit curves. For a given function ''f'' and a given point ''A'', the command <code>Distance[A,f]</code> yields the '''vertical''' distance between the point and the function.}} |
; Distance[ <Line>, <Line> ]: Yields the distance between two parallel lines. | ; Distance[ <Line>, <Line> ]: Yields the distance between two parallel lines. |
Revision as of 19:37, 15 June 2013
- Distance[ <Point>, <Object> ]
- Yields the shortest distance between a point and a geometric object, or the vertical distance to a function.
- Note: The command works for points, segments, lines, conics and implicit curves. For a given function f and a given point A, the command
Distance[A,f]
yields the vertical distance between the point and the function.
- Distance[ <Line>, <Line> ]
- Yields the distance between two parallel lines.
- Note: The distance between intersecting lines is 0. Thus, this command is only interesting for parallel lines.
Note: See also Distance or Length tool .
Following text is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0.
Note: From GeoGebra 5, this command will work with 3D objects as well |