Difference between revisions of "Polyline Command"
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See also [[Polygon Command|Polygon]] command. | See also [[Polygon Command|Polygon]] command. |
Revision as of 11:37, 7 November 2012
- PolyLine[ <Point>, ..., <Point> ]
- Creates an open polygonal chain (i.e. a connected series of segments) having the initial vertex in the first entered point, and the final vertex in the last entered point.
- Note: The polygonal chain length is displayed in the Algebra View.
- PolyLine[ <List of Points> ]
- Creates an open polygonal chain (i.e. a connected series of segments) having the initial vertex in the first point of the list, and the final vertex in the last point of the list.
- Note: The polygonal chain length is displayed in the Algebra View.
Following text is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 4.2.
In GeoGebra 4.2 you can have a discontinuous PolyLine, eg Example: PolyLine[A,B,(?,?),C,D,E] . |
See also Polygon command.