Automatic modelling of regular polyhedrons and visualizing their formation in AutoCad through the Autolisp language

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Computer modeling of polyhedral surfaces is one of the most complex and interesting areas of architectural shaping. Computer-aided design systems, such as MathCad, Mathematika, AutoCad, etc., allow solving various problems on the formation of surfaces. The AutoCad system has significant advantages, because it has a built-in functional language AutoLisp, which has functions for mathematical calculations and for drawing different objects in 3D space. In this paper, a method of forming the surfaces of regular polyhedra in an AutoCAD environment through the use of programs in the language of Autolisp is considered.To demonstrate the method, a dodecahedron (Plato's body), a large dodecahedron and a small star dodecahedron (Kepler-Poinsot bodies) are selected.

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Romanova, V. A. (2018). Automatic modelling of regular polyhedrons and visualizing their formation in AutoCad through the Autolisp language. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 456). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/456/1/012086

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