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{{Note|1=See also [[Cube Command|Cube]], [[Tetrahedron Command|Tetrahedron]], [[Icosahedron Command|Icosahedron]], [[Octahedron Command|Octahedron]] commands. }} | {{Note|1=See also [[Cube Command|Cube]], [[Tetrahedron Command|Tetrahedron]], [[Icosahedron Command|Icosahedron]], [[Octahedron Command|Octahedron]] commands. }} |
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- Dodecahedron[ <Point A>, <Point B>, <Direction> ]
- Creates a dodecahedron having segment AB as an edge.
- The other vertices are univocally determined by the given direction, that needs to be:
- a vector, a segment, a line, a ray orthogonal to AB, or
- a polygon, a plane parallel to AB.
- The created dodecahedron will have:
- a face with edge AB in a plane orthogonal to the given vector/segment/line/ray, or
- a face with edge AB in a plane parallel to the polygon/plane.
- Dodecahedron[ <Point A>, <Point B>]
- Creates a dodecahedron having segment AB as an edge, and a face contained in a plane parallel to xOy plane.
- Note: This syntax is a shortcut for Dodecahedron[ <Point A>, <Point B>, xOyPlane], which requires that AB is parallel to xOy plane.
Note: See also Cube, Tetrahedron, Icosahedron, Octahedron commands.