Difference between revisions of "Numbers and Angles"
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You can create numbers by using the Input Bar. If you only type in a number (e. g., 3), GeoGebra assigns a lower case letter as the name of the number. If you want to give your number a specific name, you can type in the name followed by an equal sign and the number (e. g., create a decimal r by typing in r = 5.32). | You can create numbers by using the Input Bar. If you only type in a number (e. g., 3), GeoGebra assigns a lower case letter as the name of the number. If you want to give your number a specific name, you can type in the name followed by an equal sign and the number (e. g., create a decimal r by typing in r = 5.32). | ||
− | {{Note | + | {{Note|In GeoGebra, numbers and angles use a period (.) as a decimal point.}} |
You can also use the constant π and the Euler constant e for expressions and calculations by selecting them from the drop down menu next to the Input Bar or by using [[Keyboard Shortcuts]]. | You can also use the constant π and the Euler constant e for expressions and calculations by selecting them from the drop down menu next to the Input Bar or by using [[Keyboard Shortcuts]]. | ||
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{{Note|You can enter a degree symbol (°) or the pi symbol (π) by using the following keyboard shortcuts: | {{Note|You can enter a degree symbol (°) or the pi symbol (π) by using the following keyboard shortcuts: | ||
* {{KeyCode|Alt+O}} (Mac OS: {{KeyCode|Ctrl+O}}) for the degree symbol ° | * {{KeyCode|Alt+O}} (Mac OS: {{KeyCode|Ctrl+O}}) for the degree symbol ° | ||
− | * {{KeyCode|Alt | + | * {{KeyCode|Alt+P}} (Mac OS: {{KeyCode|Ctrl+P}}) for the pi symbol π}} |
{{Example|You can enter an angle α in degree (e. g., <nowiki>α = 60°</nowiki>) or in radians (e. g., | {{Example|You can enter an angle α in degree (e. g., <nowiki>α = 60°</nowiki>) or in radians (e. g., | ||
<nowiki>α = pi/3</nowiki>).}} | <nowiki>α = pi/3</nowiki>).}} | ||
− | + | {{Note| GeoGebra does all internal calculations in radians. The degree symbol (°) is nothing but the constant π/180 used to convert degree into radians.}} | |
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{{Example| | {{Example| | ||
* <nowiki>If a = 30 is a number, then α = a° converts number a to an angle α = 30°, without changing its value.</nowiki> | * <nowiki>If a = 30 is a number, then α = a° converts number a to an angle α = 30°, without changing its value.</nowiki> | ||
* <nowiki>If you type in b = α / °, the angle α is converted back to the number b = 30, without changing its value.</nowiki>}} | * <nowiki>If you type in b = α / °, the angle α is converted back to the number b = 30, without changing its value.</nowiki>}} | ||
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{{Note|For dependent angles you can specify whether they may become reflex or not on tab Basic of the [[Properties Dialog]].}} | {{Note|For dependent angles you can specify whether they may become reflex or not on tab Basic of the [[Properties Dialog]].}} | ||
==Free Numbers and Angles== | ==Free Numbers and Angles== | ||
− | [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects#Free Objects|Free]] numbers and angles can be displayed as sliders in the Graphics View (see [[Tool Slider.gif]] [[Slider Tool]]). Using the arrow keys, you may change the value of numbers and angles in the [[Algebra View]] too (see section [[Animation#Manual Animation|Manual Animation]]). | + | [[Free, Dependent and Auxiliary Objects#Free Objects|Free]] numbers and angles can be displayed as sliders in the Graphics View (see [[Image:Tool Slider.gif]] [[Slider Tool]]). Using the arrow keys, you may change the value of numbers and angles in the [[Algebra View]] too (see section [[Animation#Manual Animation|Manual Animation]]). |
===Limit Value to Interval=== | ===Limit Value to Interval=== | ||
− | Free numbers and angles may be limited to an interval [min, max] by using tab Slider of the Properties Dialog (see also [[Tool Slider.gif]] [[Slider Tool]]). | + | Free numbers and angles may be limited to an interval [min, max] by using tab Slider of the Properties Dialog (see also [[Image:Tool Slider.gif]] [[Slider Tool]]). |
Revision as of 18:41, 26 December 2010
Numbers
You can create numbers by using the Input Bar. If you only type in a number (e. g., 3), GeoGebra assigns a lower case letter as the name of the number. If you want to give your number a specific name, you can type in the name followed by an equal sign and the number (e. g., create a decimal r by typing in r = 5.32).
You can also use the constant π and the Euler constant e for expressions and calculations by selecting them from the drop down menu next to the Input Bar or by using Keyboard Shortcuts.
Angles
Angles are entered in degree (°) or radians (rad). The constant π is useful for radian values and can also be entered as pi.
- Alt + O (Mac OS: Ctrl + O) for the degree symbol °
- Alt + P (Mac OS: Ctrl + P) for the pi symbol π
- If a = 30 is a number, then α = a° converts number a to an angle α = 30°, without changing its value.
- If you type in b = α / °, the angle α is converted back to the number b = 30, without changing its value.
Free Numbers and Angles
Free numbers and angles can be displayed as sliders in the Graphics View (see Slider Tool). Using the arrow keys, you may change the value of numbers and angles in the Algebra View too (see section Manual Animation).
Limit Value to Interval
Free numbers and angles may be limited to an interval [min, max] by using tab Slider of the Properties Dialog (see also Slider Tool).