The function is_collinear() enables us to check whether the given points(coordinates) are collinear
or not.
Syntax: Parameters: x, y, z are coordinates. Return: True : if points are collinear, otherwise False.
Example #1:
Python3
# import sympy and geometry module from sympy import * from sympy.geometry import * x = Point( 0 , 0 ) y = Point( 1 , 1 ) z = Point( 2 , 2 ) # Using Point.is_collinear() method isTrue = Point.is_collinear(x, y, z) print (isTrue) |
Output:
True
Example #2:
Python3
# import sympy and geometry module from sympy import * from sympy.geometry import * x = Point( 1 , 0 ) y = Point( 1 , 2 ) z = Point( 2 , 2 ) # Using Point.is_collinear() method isTrue = Point.is_collinear(x, y, z) print (isTrue) |
Output:
False