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In sympy, the function encloses_point() is used to check whether the given point is encolsed by given ellipse or not.

Syntax: Ellipse.encloses_point(point)

Return: True:if point is enclosed by ellipse, otherwise False.

Example #1:




# import sympy and geometry module 
from sympy import * 
from sympy.geometry import * 
  
x = Point(0, 0
  
# making ellipse with given point as center and radii
e1 = Ellipse(x, 3, 2)
  
# using encloses_point() method
isEnclosed = e1.encloses_point((0, 0))
  
print(isEnclosed)
  


Output:

True

Example #2:




# import sympy and geometry module 
from sympy import * 
from sympy.geometry import * 
  
x = Point(3, 1
  
# making ellipse with given point as center, hradius and eccentricity
e2 = Ellipse(x, hradius = 3, eccentricity = Rational(4, 5))
  
# using encloses_point() method
isEnclosed = e2.encloses_point((4, 6))
  
print(isEnclosed)
  


Output:

False

Last Updated : 30 Jan, 2020
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