geometry
square
define a square
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
square(Sq, [A, B, E, F] )
Sq
-
the name of the square
A, B, E, F
four points
A square is an equilateral and equiangular parallelogram.
A square Sq is defined by a list of four given points in the correct order. For a list of four points A,B,E,F, the condition is that the segments AB, BE, EF, and FA must make a square.
To access the information relating to a square Sq, use the following function calls:
form(Sq)
returns the form of the geometric object
(i.e., square2d if Sq is a square).
DefinedAs(Sq)
the list of four vertices of Sq.
diagonal(Sq)
the distance of the diagonal of Sq.
detail(Sq)
returns a detailed description of the object Sq.
The command with(geometry,square) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
with⁡geometry:
define four points A(0,0), B(1,0), C(1,1) and F(0,1)
point⁡A,0,0,point⁡B,1,0,point⁡C,1,1,point⁡F,0,1:
define the square Sq that have A, B, C, F as its vertices
square⁡Sq,A,B,C,F
form⁡Sq
square2d
map⁡coordinates,DefinedAs⁡Sq
0,0,1,0,1,1,0,1
diagonal⁡Sq
2
detail⁡Sq
name of the objectSqform of the objectsquare2dthe four vertices of the square0,0,1,0,1,1,0,1the length of the diagonal2
area⁡Sq
1
See Also
geometry/objects
geometry[area]
geometry[MakeSquare]
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