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					Cuboid
Cuboid {xmin, ymin, zmin}] is a three-dimensional graphics primitive that represents a unit
cuboid, oriented parallel to the axes.
Cuboid {xmin, ymin, zmin}, {xmax, ymax, zmax}] specifies a cuboid by giving the
coordinates of opposite corners.
Each face of the cuboid (rectangular parallelepiped) is effectively a Polygon object.
You can specify how the faces and
The coordinates of the
edges of the cuboid should be rendered using the same graphics directives as for polygons.
corners of the cuboid can be given using Scaled.
See page 430. See also: Polygon, Rectangle.
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