Plane.projection_line()
is used to project the given line onto the given plane through the normal plane containing the line.
Syntax: Plane.projection_line(line) Parameters: line: LinearEntity or LinearEntity3D Returns: Point3D, Line3D, Ray3D or Segment3D
Example #1:
# import sympy and Plane, Line, Line3D, Point, Point3D from sympy import Plane, Line, Line3D, Point, Point3D p = Line(Point( 1 , 2 ), Point( 2 , 3 )) # using Plane() p1 = Plane(Point3D( 1 , 2 , 3 ), normal_vector = ( 1 , 0 , 1 )) # using projection_line() projectionLine = p1.projection_line(p) print (projectionLine) |
Output:
Line3D(Point3D(5/2, 2, 3/2), Point3D(3, 3, 1))
Example #2:
# import sympy and Plane, Line, Line3D, Point, Point3D from sympy import Plane, Line, Line3D, Point, Point3D p = Line3D(Point3D( 1 , 2 , 3 ), Point( 0 , 0 , 0 )) # using Plane() p2 = Plane(Point3D( 1 , 1 , 1 ), normal_vector = ( 0 , 0 , 0 )) # using projection_line() projectionLine = p2.projection_line(p) print (projectionLine) |
Output:
Line3D(Point3D(1, 2, 3), Point3D(2, 0, 2))