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getPointClosestTo
getPointClosestTo
Description
Identifies the point on a vector closest to a line
l1
and l2
specify a line segment which goes through both points. This line segment is extended to be a line of infinite length. getPointClosestTo will orthogonally project p
onto this line to return the point which is closest to p
and l1-l2
.
Note that the point returned can be outside of the line segment l1-l2
.
Functional area
Math
Command syntax
Syntax
getPointClosestTo vector1 vector2 vector3 |
Arguments
Name | Type | Required | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
vector1 | vector | yes | The first endpoint of the vector which is constructed from vector1 and vector2 |
vector2 | vector | yes | The second endpoint of the vector which is constructed from vector1 and vector2 |
vector3 | vector | yes | The point in space for which the user wants to find the closest point on the line from vector1 and vector2 |
Flags
None
Return value
vector
Returns a variable of type vector which is the point on the line from vector1 and vector2 that is closest to vector3.
Examples
vector $l1 = <<1, 0, 0>>; vector $l2 = <<0, 1, 0>>; vector $o = <<0, 0, 0>>; // l1 and l2 form a line of slope -1 in the X-Y plane // that goes through both points l1 and l2. o is the origin. // The point on the line closest to the origin is <<0.5, 0.5, 0>> print(getPointClosestTo($l1, $l2, $o)); // This example shows that you can get a point outside of the line // segment delineated by l1-l2 (the closest point to the line segment // would be l2, but the closest point to the line of infinite length // is <<-0.5, 1.5, 0>>) vector $p = <<-1, 1, 0>>; print(getPointClosestTo($l1, $l2, $p));
Additional information
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