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* [[Intervals]]
 
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==Paths==
 
==Paths==
List of points, loci, and some of the above mentioned objects (lines, conic sections, arcs, polygons, functions, single variable inequalities, intervals) are referred to as ''paths''. One can define a [[Points and Vectors#Points|point]] to belong to a path using the [[Point Command]].  Each point on a path has a path parameter, which is a number ranging from 0 to 1. To get this parameter, you can use the [[PathParameter Command]].
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Lists of points, loci, and some of the above mentioned objects (lines, conic sections, arcs, polygons, functions, single variable inequalities, intervals) are referred to as ''paths''. One can define a [[Points and Vectors#Points|point]] to belong to a path using the [[Point Command]].  Each point on a path has a path parameter, which is a number ranging from 0 to 1. To get this parameter, you can use the [[PathParameter Command]].
 
{{Note|[[Lists]] of other paths are also paths.}}
 
{{Note|[[Lists]] of other paths are also paths.}}
  

Revision as of 14:16, 30 January 2012


GeoGebra works with many types of geometric objects

Paths

Lists of points, loci, and some of the above mentioned objects (lines, conic sections, arcs, polygons, functions, single variable inequalities, intervals) are referred to as paths. One can define a point to belong to a path using the Point Command. Each point on a path has a path parameter, which is a number ranging from 0 to 1. To get this parameter, you can use the PathParameter Command.

Note: Lists of other paths are also paths.

Regions

You can also restrict points to a region (polygon, conic, arc, two variable inequality) using the PointIn Command or Point on Object Tool.

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