Difference between revisions of "Stretch Command"

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<noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=5.0}}</noinclude>{{command|transformation}}
 
<noinclude>{{Manual Page|version=5.0}}</noinclude>{{command|transformation}}
;Stretch( <([Geometric Objects|Object)]>, <Vector> )
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;Stretch( <[[Geometric Objects|Object]]>, <Vector> )
 
:The object is stretched '''parallel''' to the given vector by the ratio given by the '''magnitude''' of the vector (i.e. points on the line perpendicular to the vector (through its startpoint) stay on their place and distance of other points from the line is multiplied by given ratio.)
 
:The object is stretched '''parallel''' to the given vector by the ratio given by the '''magnitude''' of the vector (i.e. points on the line perpendicular to the vector (through its startpoint) stay on their place and distance of other points from the line is multiplied by given ratio.)
  
;Stretch( <([Geometric Objects|Object)]>, <Line>, <Ratio> )
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;Stretch( <[[Geometric Objects|Object]]>, <Line>, <Ratio> )
 
:The object is stretched '''perpendicular''' to the line by the given ratio (i.e. points on the line aren't moved and the distance of other points from the line is multiplied by given ratio.)
 
:The object is stretched '''perpendicular''' to the line by the given ratio (i.e. points on the line aren't moved and the distance of other points from the line is multiplied by given ratio.)

Latest revision as of 01:31, 29 January 2021


Stretch( <Object>, <Vector> )
The object is stretched parallel to the given vector by the ratio given by the magnitude of the vector (i.e. points on the line perpendicular to the vector (through its startpoint) stay on their place and distance of other points from the line is multiplied by given ratio.)
Stretch( <Object>, <Line>, <Ratio> )
The object is stretched perpendicular to the line by the given ratio (i.e. points on the line aren't moved and the distance of other points from the line is multiplied by given ratio.)
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