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Summary
Description |
Illustration of labeling of vertices on a five sided polygon, including the convention that vertex zero is the same as the last vertex. |
Date |
13 July 2009 |
Source |
Own work |
Author |
Qef |
MetaPost source code
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This vector image was created with MetaPost. |
This SVG was created by running the following commands:
mpost fig.mp
ps2pdf -dEPSCrop fig.1 fig.pdf
pstoedit -page 1 -dt -xscale 2 -yscale 2 -f sk fig.pdf fig.sk
inkscape -z --vacuum-defs -f fig.sk -l fig.svg
where fig.mp is a file containing the following MetaPost program:
prologues := 3;
input boxes
beginfig(1);
pickup pencircle scaled 2pt;
numeric polyscale, textscale;
polyscale := .8;
textscale := 2;
dotlabeldiam := 6bp; % dots twice normal size
% Vertices, based on the oritinal bitmap version.
z0 = polyscale*(280, 170);
z1 = polyscale*(58, 65);
z2 = polyscale*(398, 44);
z3 = polyscale*(387, 114);
z4 = polyscale*(350, 102);
% Position of label in middle.
z5 = polyscale*(240, 105);
path poly;
poly = z0--z1--z2--z3--z4--cycle;
fill poly withcolor 0.85white;
draw poly;
label(btex$ n = 5 $etex scaled textscale, z5);
dotlabel.top(btex$ x_0, y_0 = x_5, y_5 $etex scaled textscale, z0);
dotlabel.lft(btex$ x_1, y_1 $etex scaled textscale, z1);
dotlabel.rt (btex$ x_2, y_2 $etex scaled textscale, z2);
dotlabel.rt (btex$ x_3, y_3 $etex scaled textscale, z3);
dotlabel.bot(btex$ x_4, y_4 $etex scaled textscale, z4);
endfig;
end
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