Point 'fixed' in one direction: Difference between revisions
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var B = brd.create('point', [0,1]); | var B = brd.create('point', [0,1]); | ||
brd.on(' | brd.on('move', function(){ | ||
A.moveTo([1, A.Y()]); | A.moveTo([1, A.Y()]); | ||
B.moveTo([B.X(), 1]); | B.moveTo([B.X(), 1]); |
Revision as of 09:26, 21 February 2013
A and B are free points. Whenever the board is updated, e.g. after a drag event, the x-coordinate of A is set to 1 and the y-coordinate of B is set to 1. Therefore, A moves on the vertical line through x=1, B moves on the horizontal line through y=1.
The JavaScript code
var brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox',{axis:true,boundingbox:[-1,2,2,-1]});
var A = brd.create('point', [1,0]);
var B = brd.create('point', [0,1]);
brd.on('move', function(){
A.moveTo([1, A.Y()]);
B.moveTo([B.X(), 1]);
});