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Easy JSXGraph constructions with geometric elements can be created by a mathematical syntax by using the function | |||
<source> | |||
board.construct(...); | |||
</source> | |||
Possible elements: | |||
{| cellpadding="8" cellspacing="0" border="1" | |||
! Construction !! Description | |||
|- | |||
| A(1,1) || Point with name 'A' at the position (1,1) | |||
|- | |||
| XY(1|1) || Point with name 'XY' at the position (1,1) | |||
|- | |||
| ]AB[ || straight line through the points A and B | |||
|- | |||
| [AB[ || ray through the points A and B, stopping at A | |||
|- | |||
| ]AB] || ray through the points A and B, stopping at B | |||
|- | |||
| [AB] || segment through the points A and B | |||
|- | |||
| g=[AB] || segment through the points A and B, named by 'g' | |||
|- | |||
| k(A,1) || circle with midpoint A and radius 1 | |||
|- | |||
| k(A,B) || circle with midpoint A through the point B on the circle line | |||
|- | |||
| k(A,[BC]) || circle with midpoint A and radius defined by the length of the (not necessarily existing) segement [BC] | |||
|- | |||
| k_1=k(A,1) || circle with midpoint A and radius 1, named by 'k_1' | |||
|} | |||
The different elements have to be separated by semicolon. | |||
Example: | |||
<jsxgraph width="400" height="400" box="box"> | <jsxgraph width="400" height="400" box="box"> | ||
var cons1, cons2; | var cons1, cons2; |
Revision as of 14:24, 21 March 2010
Easy JSXGraph constructions with geometric elements can be created by a mathematical syntax by using the function
board.construct(...);
Possible elements:
Construction | Description |
---|---|
A(1,1) | Point with name 'A' at the position (1,1) |
1) | Point with name 'XY' at the position (1,1) |
]AB[ | straight line through the points A and B |
[AB[ | ray through the points A and B, stopping at A |
]AB] | ray through the points A and B, stopping at B |
[AB] | segment through the points A and B |
g=[AB] | segment through the points A and B, named by 'g' |
k(A,1) | circle with midpoint A and radius 1 |
k(A,B) | circle with midpoint A through the point B on the circle line |
k(A,[BC]) | circle with midpoint A and radius defined by the length of the (not necessarily existing) segement [BC] |
k_1=k(A,1) | circle with midpoint A and radius 1, named by 'k_1' |
The different elements have to be separated by semicolon.
Example:
The JavaScript code
<jsxgraph width="500" height="400" box="box">
var cons1, cons2;
board = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('box', {grid:true, originX: 50, originY: 300, unitX: 50, unitY: 50, axis:true});
cons1 = board.construct("A(1,1);B(2,2.5);C(1,3);G(5,3);H(6,4);[GH];k(G,1);AB(5,-1);X(6,-1);Y(7,-2);k(Y,X);k(A,[BC]);k(B,[AC]);");
cons2 = board.construct("J(7,4);[GJ[;K(8,4);]GK[;L(2.4|5);f=[AC];k1=k(C,0.5);C_1(4|4);l_2=[BC]");
cons1.points[0].setProperty({face:'diamond',size:7,strokeColor:'#8B2252',fillColor:'#8B2252'});
cons1.circles[1].setProperty({strokeColor:'#BA55D3'});
cons2.J.setProperty({face:'triangleUp',size:8,strokeColor:'black',fillColor:'#EE82EE'});
cons2.lines[1].setProperty({strokeColor:'#32CD32',shadow:true});
cons1.X.strokeColor('black');
cons1.X.fillColor('#FFB90F');
cons1.X.shadow(true);
cons1.Y.visible(false);
cons2.l_2.strokeWidth(4);
cons1.X.face('>');
cons1.X.size(8);
cons1.X.labelColor('#FFB90F');
cons2.k1.dash(2);
</jsxgraph>