Difference between revisions of "RigidPolygon Command"
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;RigidPolygon[ <Polygon> ]: Creates a copy of any polygon that can only be translated by dragging its first vertex and rotated by dragging its second vertex. | ;RigidPolygon[ <Polygon> ]: Creates a copy of any polygon that can only be translated by dragging its first vertex and rotated by dragging its second vertex. | ||
;RigidPolygon[ <Polygon>, <Offset x>, <Offset y>]: Creates a copy of any polygon with the given offset that can only be translated by dragging its first vertex and rotated by dragging its second vertex. | ;RigidPolygon[ <Polygon>, <Offset x>, <Offset y>]: Creates a copy of any polygon with the given offset that can only be translated by dragging its first vertex and rotated by dragging its second vertex. | ||
− | :{{note|1=The copy will join in every change of the original polygon.}} | + | :{{note|1=The copy will join in every change of the original polygon. <br\>If you want to change the shape of the copy, you have to change the original.}} |
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Revision as of 11:55, 11 July 2012
- RigidPolygon[ <Free Point>, ..., <Free Point> ]
- Creates polygon whose shape cannot be changed. This polygon can be translated by dragging its first vertex and rotated by dragging its second vertex.
Following text is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 4.2.
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