Difference between revisions of "Prism Command"
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;Prism[ <Polygon>, <Point>] | ;Prism[ <Polygon>, <Point>] | ||
:Creates a Prism with the polygon as base area and the point as first top point. | :Creates a Prism with the polygon as base area and the point as first top point. | ||
+ | :{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Prism[poly1, A]</nowiki></code>creates a prism with basis poly1 and top point A.</div>}} | ||
;Prism[ <Polygon>, <Height value>] | ;Prism[ <Polygon>, <Height value>] | ||
:Creates a right prism with the polygon as base area and given height. | :Creates a right prism with the polygon as base area and given height. | ||
+ | :{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>Prism[poly1, 3]</nowiki></code>creates a prism with basis poly1 and height 3.</div>}} | ||
{{Note| See also [[Image:Mode_prism_32.gif]] [[Prism Tool|Prism]] and [[Image:Mode_extrusion_32.gif]] [[Extrude to Prism or Cylinder Tool|Extrude to Prism]] tools.}} | {{Note| See also [[Image:Mode_prism_32.gif]] [[Prism Tool|Prism]] and [[Image:Mode_extrusion_32.gif]] [[Extrude to Prism or Cylinder Tool|Extrude to Prism]] tools.}} |
Revision as of 14:05, 29 July 2014
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 5.0. |
- Prism[ <Point>, <Point>, ...]
- Returns a prism defined by the given points.
- Example:
Prism[A, B, C, D]
creates the prism with basis ABC and top DEF. The vectors AD, BE, CF are equal.
- Prism[ <Polygon>, <Point>]
- Creates a Prism with the polygon as base area and the point as first top point.
- Example:
Prism[poly1, A]
creates a prism with basis poly1 and top point A.
- Prism[ <Polygon>, <Height value>]
- Creates a right prism with the polygon as base area and given height.
- Example:
Prism[poly1, 3]
creates a prism with basis poly1 and height 3.
Note: See also Prism and Extrude to Prism tools.