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;Shear( <Object>, <Line>, <Ratio> )
;Shear[ <Object>, <Line l>, <Ratio r> ]
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:Shears the object so that  
:Shears the object so that points on line ''l'' stay fixed and points at distance ''d'' from the line are shifted by <math>d\cdot r</math> in direction of the line (direction of the shift is different for halfplanes with respect to ''l''). A sheared plane figure maintains its original area.
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:* points on the line stay fixed.
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:* points at distance ''d'' from the line are shifted by ''d <math>\cdot</math> ratio'' in direction of the line (direction of the shift is different for halfplanes with respect to the line).
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:A sheared plane figure maintains its original area.

Latest revision as of 16:18, 4 October 2017


Shear( <Object>, <Line>, <Ratio> )
Shears the object so that
  • points on the line stay fixed.
  • points at distance d from the line are shifted by d \cdot ratio in direction of the line (direction of the shift is different for halfplanes with respect to the line).
A sheared plane figure maintains its original area.
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