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; Locus[Point Q, Point P]: Returns the locus line of point ''Q'' which depends on the point ''P''.  
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; Locus[Point Q, Point P]: Returns the locus curve of the point ''Q'', which depends on the point ''P''.  
:{{Note| Point ''P'' has to be a point on an object (e. g. line, segment, circle).}}  
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:{{Note| Point ''P'' needs to be a point on an object (e. g. line, segment, circle).}}  
; Locus[Point Q, slider t]: Returns the locus line of point ''Q'' which depends on the slider ''t''.  
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; Locus[Point Q, slider t]: Returns the locus curve of the point ''Q'', which depends on the values assumed by the slider ''t''.  
  
Loci are specific object type which appears in [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|auxiliary objects]]. Besides Locus command they are result of some [[Discrete Math Commands]] and [[SolveODE Command]].  Loci are [[Geometric Objects#Paths|paths]] and can be used within path-related commands such as [[Point Command|Point]]. Their properties depend on how they were obtained, see e.g. [[Perimeter Command]] and [[First Command]].
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Loci are specific object types, and appear as [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects|auxiliary objects]]. Besides Locus command, they are the result of some [[Discrete Math Commands]] and [[SolveODE Command]].  Loci are [[Geometric Objects#Paths|paths]] and can be used within path-related commands such as [[Point Command|Point]]. Their properties depend on how they were obtained, see e.g. [[Perimeter Command]] and [[First Command]].
  
 
{{Note| See also [[Image:Tool_Locus.gif]] [[Locus Tool|Locus]] tool.}}
 
{{Note| See also [[Image:Tool_Locus.gif]] [[Locus Tool|Locus]] tool.}}
  
{{warning|Locus is undefined, if the dependent point depends on [[Point Command]] with two parameters or [[PathParameter Command]].}}
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{{warning|A locus is undefined when the dependent point is the result of a [[Point Command]] with two parameters, or a [[PathParameter Command]].}}

Revision as of 19:29, 5 November 2011


Locus[Point Q, Point P]
Returns the locus curve of the point Q, which depends on the point P.
Note: Point P needs to be a point on an object (e. g. line, segment, circle).
Locus[Point Q, slider t]
Returns the locus curve of the point Q, which depends on the values assumed by the slider t.

Loci are specific object types, and appear as auxiliary objects. Besides Locus command, they are the result of some Discrete Math Commands and SolveODE Command. Loci are paths and can be used within path-related commands such as Point. Their properties depend on how they were obtained, see e.g. Perimeter Command and First Command.

Note: See also Tool Locus.gif Locus tool.
Warning Warning: A locus is undefined when the dependent point is the result of a Point Command with two parameters, or a PathParameter Command.
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