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reflect

  

reflecting PLOT and PLOT3D data structures

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Representation

Examples

Calling Sequence

reflect(p, pt_2d)

reflect(p, [pt_2d, pt_2d])

reflect(q, pt_3d)

reflect(q, [pt_3d, pt_3d])

reflect(q, [pt_3d, pt_3d, pt_3d])

Parameters

p

-

PLOT data structure or a 2-D object

q

-

PLOT3D data structure or a 3-D object

pt_2d

-

(optional) list of two real numbers specifying a point in 2-D

pt_3d

-

(optional) list of three real numbers specifying a point in 3-D

Description

• 

The reflect command takes a plot structure or object and produces a new plot structure or object.

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In the 2-D case, an object can be reflected with respect to either a given point or a given line.

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In the 3-D case, an object can be reflected with respect to a point, a line, or a plane.

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The result of a call to reflect is a 2-D or 3-D plot structure or object, which may be displayed with the plots:-display command. You can assign the data structure to a variable, save it in a file, then read it back in for redisplay.  For more information about plot data structures, see plot/structure.

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Several commands in the plottools package can transform plots. For a list, see the plottools help page.  The plots:-changecoords and plots:-display commands can also be used to transform plots.

Representation

  

A point is represented as a list of either two real numbers (2-D) or three real numbers (3-D).

  

A line is represented as a list of two distinct points.

  

A plane is represented as a list of three distinct points.

Examples

withplottools:

withplots:

pplot3dsinxy+3,x=π..π,y=π..π:

qreflectp,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,1,0:

displayp,q,lightmodel=light1,orientation=20,120,shading=zhue

See Also

plot/structure

plot3d

plots:-changecoords

plots:-display