Difference between revisions of "Asymptote: Useful commands and their Output"
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'''Example 4:''' | '''Example 4:''' | ||
− | + | include math; | |
+ | pair A,B,C,D,E; | ||
+ | A=(0,0); C=(50,0); B=(10,10); D=(40,20); | ||
+ | E=extension(A,B,C,D); // extension is a command from the math package | ||
+ | // that returns the intersection of lines AB and CD | ||
+ | draw(A--B); draw(C--D); | ||
+ | draw(B--E--D,orange); | ||
+ | |||
'''Output 4:''' | '''Output 4:''' | ||
[[Image:Figure5.gif]] | [[Image:Figure5.gif]] | ||
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'''Example 5:''' | '''Example 5:''' | ||
− | + | include graph; | |
+ | draw(Circle((0,0),20)); | ||
'''Output 5:''' | '''Output 5:''' | ||
[[Image:Figure6.gif]] | [[Image:Figure6.gif]] | ||
− | + | ||
---- | ---- | ||
'''Example 6:''' | '''Example 6:''' | ||
+ | path p=(0,0)..(20,15)..(40,-5)..(50,0); | ||
+ | draw(p); | ||
+ | draw(rotate(90)*p,green); | ||
+ | draw(rotate(180,(-5,0))*p,orange); | ||
+ | draw(shift((5,20))*p,magenta); | ||
+ | draw(shift((0,-25))*yscale(1.4)*p,red); | ||
'''Output 6:''' | '''Output 6:''' | ||
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'''Example 7:''' | '''Example 7:''' | ||
+ | include olympiad; | ||
+ | pair A,B,C,O,I; | ||
+ | A=origin; B=2*right; C=1.5*dir(70); | ||
+ | O=circumcenter(A,B,C); // circumcenter is a command in the Olympiad package | ||
+ | I=incenter(A,B,C); // incenter is a command in the Olympiad package | ||
+ | draw(A--B--C--cycle); | ||
+ | dot(O); | ||
+ | dot(I); | ||
+ | draw(circumcircle(A,B,C)); | ||
+ | draw(incircle(A,B,C)); | ||
+ | label("<math>I</math>",I,W); | ||
+ | label("<math>O</math>",O,S); | ||
'''Output 7:''' | '''Output 7:''' |
Revision as of 15:09, 3 February 2007
For each of the following, we have put a blue dot at the origin in order to indicate relative location of the output on the coordinate plane. In other words, assume that before each of the examples below is the command
dot((0,0),blue);.
Example 1:
dot((20,0));
Example 2:
draw((0,0)--(50,0),BeginArrow); draw((0,-10)--(50,-10),MidArrow); draw((0,-30)--(50,-30),Arrows);
Example 3:
draw((0,0)--(50,0)); arrow((30,0),dir(180),green);
Example 4:
include math; pair A,B,C,D,E; A=(0,0); C=(50,0); B=(10,10); D=(40,20); E=extension(A,B,C,D); // extension is a command from the math package // that returns the intersection of lines AB and CD draw(A--B); draw(C--D); draw(B--E--D,orange);
Example 5:
include graph; draw(Circle((0,0),20));
Example 6:
path p=(0,0)..(20,15)..(40,-5)..(50,0); draw(p); draw(rotate(90)*p,green); draw(rotate(180,(-5,0))*p,orange); draw(shift((5,20))*p,magenta); draw(shift((0,-25))*yscale(1.4)*p,red);
Example 7:
include olympiad; pair A,B,C,O,I; A=origin; B=2*right; C=1.5*dir(70); O=circumcenter(A,B,C); // circumcenter is a command in the Olympiad package I=incenter(A,B,C); // incenter is a command in the Olympiad package draw(A--B--C--cycle); dot(O); dot(I); draw(circumcircle(A,B,C)); draw(incircle(A,B,C)); label("",I,W); label("",O,S);
Example 8: