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− | {{command|vector-matrix}} | + | ; Vector( <Point> ) |
− | ; Vector | + | : Returns the position vector of the given point. |
− | + | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Vector((3, 2))</nowiki></code> yields ''u = <math>\begin{pmatrix}3\\2\end{pmatrix}</math>''.</div>}} | |
− | + | ; Vector( <Start Point>, <End Point> ) | |
− | {{Note| See also [[Vector | + | : Creates a vector from ''Start Point'' to ''End Point''. |
+ | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>Vector((1, 1), (3, 4))</nowiki></code> yields ''u = <math>\begin{pmatrix}2\\3\end{pmatrix}</math>''.</div>}} | ||
+ | {{Note| See also [[File:Mode vector.svg|link=|24px]] [[Vector Tool|Vector]] tool.}} |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 29 September 2017
- Vector( <Point> )
- Returns the position vector of the given point.
- Example:
Vector((3, 2))
yields u = \begin{pmatrix}3\\2\end{pmatrix}.
- Vector( <Start Point>, <End Point> )
- Creates a vector from Start Point to End Point.
- Example:
Vector((1, 1), (3, 4))
yields u = \begin{pmatrix}2\\3\end{pmatrix}.
Note: See also Vector tool.