subtraction of objects

subtraction of objects
figūrų atimtis statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Operacija su dviem plokščiomis ↑figūromis, kurių vieną uždėjus ant kitos gaunama figūra, atitinkanti pirmąją, tik su išpjauta dalimi, kurią dengia antroji figūra. Analogiška aibių atimties operacijai. Naudojama ↑vektorinės grafikos rengyklėse. Iliustracijas žr. prieduose. priedas(-ai) Grafinis formatas, Grafinis formatas atitikmenys: angl. subtraction of objects ryšiai: dar žiūrėkfigūra dar žiūrėkvektorinė grafika

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