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var ci2 = brd2.createElement('circle',[p1,p2], | var ci2 = brd2.createElement('circle',[p1,p2], | ||
{strokeWidth:3, dash:2, fillColor:'#ffff00', fillOpacity:0.3}); | {strokeWidth:3, dash:2, fillColor:'#ffff00', fillOpacity:0.3}); | ||
</script> | |||
</html> | |||
=== Dynamic fill-opacity === | |||
We can make the fill-opacity dynamic and make it somewhat dependend on the radius of the circle. | |||
<source lang="javascript"> | |||
var ci3 = brd3.createElement('circle',[p1,p2], | |||
{strokeWidth:1, fillColor:'#555500', fillOpacity:function(){ return p2.X()*0.25;} }); | |||
</source> | |||
<html> | |||
<div id="jxgbox3" class="jxgbox" style="width:500px; height:200px;"></div> | |||
<script type="text/javascript"> | |||
var brd3 = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox3', {originX: 200, originY: 100, unitX: 50, unitY: 50}); | |||
var p1 = brd3.createElement('point',[0,0], {name:'A',style:6}); | |||
var p2 = brd3.createElement('point',[2,0], {name:'B',style:6}); | |||
var ci3 = brd3.createElement('circle',[p1,p2], | |||
{strokeWidth:1, fillColor:'#555500', fillOpacity:function(){ return p2.X()*0.25;} }); | |||
</script> | </script> | ||
</html> | </html> |
Revision as of 16:00, 17 September 2008
Circle through two points
One possibility to construct a circle is to give its center and a point defining its radius. Lets construct two points "A" and "B".
var b = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {originX: 200, originY: 100, unitX: 50, unitY: 50});
var p1 = board.createElement('point',[0,0], {name:'A',style:6});
var p2 = board.createElement('point',[2,-1], {name:'B',style:6});
Then we construct a circle through "A" and "B". The setting of a new color and changing the stroke-width is not necessary.
var ci = brd.createElement('circle',["A","B"], {strokeColor:'#00ff00',strokeWidth:2});
Generally it is better to use JavaScript variables and not Geometry-Element names when constructing. Now, we do the same examples with JavaScript variables. To show other variations, we use a dashed stroke style and set a fill color.
var ci2 = brd2.createElement('circle',[p1,p2],
{strokeWidth:3, dash:2, fillColor:'#ffff00', fillOpacity:0.3});
Dynamic fill-opacity
We can make the fill-opacity dynamic and make it somewhat dependend on the radius of the circle.
var ci3 = brd3.createElement('circle',[p1,p2],
{strokeWidth:1, fillColor:'#555500', fillOpacity:function(){ return p2.X()*0.25;} });