Enneagonal prism

In geometry, the enneagonal prism (or nonagonal prism) is the seventh in an infinite set of prisms, formed by square sides and two regular enneagon caps.

Enneagonal prism
TypeUniform polyhedron
Faces2 Enneagons
9 squares
Edges27
Vertices18
Vertex configuration9.4.4
Wythoff symbol2 9 | 2
Coxeter diagram
Symmetry groupD9h, [9,2], (*922), order 36
Rotation groupD9, [9,2]+, (922), order 18
Dual polyhedronEnneagonal dipyramid
Propertiesconvex semiregular
Vertex figure

If faces are all regular, it is a semiregular polyhedron.


gollark: There was a better example, but I can't find it.
gollark: https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/348702212110680064/987050307903176714/screenshot-18_45_19-16_06_2022.png
gollark: Also this.
gollark: People tend to complain about my code because it's terse, uncommented and abstract.
gollark: I guess 7.1st, as the original one doesn't really count.
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