Difference between revisions of "Point Command"
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− | ; Point[ [[Geometric Objects# | + | ; Point[ [[Geometric Objects#Paths|Path]] ]: Returns a point on the geometric object. The resulting point can be moved along the path. |
− | ; Point[ [[Geometric Objects# | + | ; Point[ [[Geometric Objects#Paths|Path]], Parameter]: Returns a point on the geometric object with given [[PathParameter Command|path parameter]]. |
; Point[Point, Vector]: Creates a new point by adding the vector to the given point. | ; Point[Point, Vector]: Creates a new point by adding the vector to the given point. | ||
; Point[ List ]: Converts a list containing 2 numbers into a Point, eg Point[ {1, 2} ] | ; Point[ List ]: Converts a list containing 2 numbers into a Point, eg Point[ {1, 2} ] | ||
{{Note| See also [[New Point Tool|New Point]] tool.}} | {{Note| See also [[New Point Tool|New Point]] tool.}} |
Revision as of 09:39, 6 March 2013
- Point[ Path ]
- Returns a point on the geometric object. The resulting point can be moved along the path.
- Point[ Path, Parameter]
- Returns a point on the geometric object with given path parameter.
- Point[Point, Vector]
- Creates a new point by adding the vector to the given point.
- Point[ List ]
- Converts a list containing 2 numbers into a Point, eg Point[ {1, 2} ]
Note: See also New Point tool.