Difference between revisions of "Height Command"
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− | + | :Calculates the "oriented" height of the given solid. | |
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− | + | *<code><nowiki>Height[ <Cone> ]</nowiki></code> calculates the "oriented" height of the given cone. | |
+ | *<code><nowiki>Height[ <Cylinder> ]</nowiki></code> calculates the "oriented" height of the given cylinder. | ||
+ | *<code><nowiki>Height[ <Polyhedron> ]</nowiki></code> calculates the "oriented" height of the given solid polyhedron. | ||
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Revision as of 09:02, 30 July 2014
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
- Height[ <Solid> ]
- Calculates the "oriented" height of the given solid.
Examples:
Height[ <Cone> ]
calculates the "oriented" height of the given cone.Height[ <Cylinder> ]
calculates the "oriented" height of the given cylinder.Height[ <Polyhedron> ]
calculates the "oriented" height of the given solid polyhedron.