Difference between revisions of "Ellipse Command"
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; Ellipse[ <Focus>, <Focus>, <Semimajor Axis Length> ] | ; Ellipse[ <Focus>, <Focus>, <Semimajor Axis Length> ] | ||
: Creates an ellipse with two focal points and semimajor axis length. | : Creates an ellipse with two focal points and semimajor axis length. | ||
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: Creates an ellipse with two focal points passing through a given point. | : Creates an ellipse with two focal points passing through a given point. | ||
:{{example|1=<code><nowiki>Ellipse[(0, 1), (2, 1), (1,2)]</nowiki></code> yields ''1x² + 2y² - 2x - 4y = -1''.}} | :{{example|1=<code><nowiki>Ellipse[(0, 1), (2, 1), (1,2)]</nowiki></code> yields ''1x² + 2y² - 2x - 4y = -1''.}} | ||
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Revision as of 10:10, 5 August 2015
- Ellipse[ <Focus>, <Focus>, <Semimajor Axis Length> ]
- Creates an ellipse with two focal points and semimajor axis length.
- Example:
Ellipse[(0, 1), (1, 1), 1]
yields 12x² + 16y² - 12x - 32y = -7.
- Note: If the condition: 2*semimajor axis length > Distance between the focus points isn't met, you will get an hyperbola.
- Ellipse[ <Focus>, <Focus>, <Segment> ]
- Creates an ellipse with two focal points, where the length of the semimajor axis equals the length of the given segment.
- Example: Let s = Segment[(0,1), (2,1)] :
Ellipse[(0, 1), (2, 1), s]
yields 3x² + 4y² - 6x - 8y = 5.
- Ellipse[ <Focus>, <Focus>, <Point> ]
- Creates an ellipse with two focal points passing through a given point.
- Example:
Ellipse[(0, 1), (2, 1), (1,2)]
yields 1x² + 2y² - 2x - 4y = -1.
Note: See also Ellipse tool .