Python | Sympy Line.is_perpendicular method
In Sympy, the function
is_perpendicular()
is used to check whether the two linear entities are perpendicular or not.
Syntax: Line.is_perpendicular(l2) Parameters: l1: LinearEntity l2: LinearEntity Returns: True: if l1 and l2 are perpendicular, False: otherwise.
Example #1:
# import sympy and Point, Line from sympy import Point, Line p1, p2, p3 = Point( 0 , 0 ), Point( 1 , 1 ), Point( - 1 , 1 ) l1, l2 = Line(p1, p2), Line(p1, p3) # using is_perpendicular() method isPerpendicular = l1.is_perpendicular(l2) print (isPerpendicular) |
Output:
True
Example #2:
# import sympy and Point, Line from sympy import Point, Line p1, p2, p3 = Point( 0 , 0 ), Point( 1 , 1 ), Point( 5 , 3 ) l1, l2 = Line(p1, p2), Line(p1, p3) # using is_perpendicular() method isPerpendicular = l1.is_perpendicular(l2) print (isPerpendicular) |
Output:
False
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