Creating Arc Tangent to One Shape
Select a shape located on the drawing to create an arc tangent to the shape.
Selectable shapes are lines, polylines, infinite lines, rays, circles, arcs, ellipses, elliptical arcs and B-Splines.
The following 2 methods can be used to create a 1-tangent arc.
- Select a "shape" to be used as a base, and specify "through point 1," "through point 2," and "select point" of a 1-tangent arc to be created.
- Select a "shape" to be used as a base, and specify "through point," "radius," and "select point" of a 1-tangent arc to be created.
To display a command parameter to be executed, click / of command parameters, or press Tab key or ← / → key on the keyboard.
- Point [Arc] on [Shape] menu, and click [1-Tangent Arc].
Then you will be able to create a 1-tangent arc. - Click a shape used as a base.
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▪ | You can enter into the 1-tangent arc creating status by clicking on [Shape] toolbar. |
When specifying two through points
- Click the first through point of a 1-tangent arc on the drawing.
- Switch the parameter on Command Window to [Through Point 2] box, and click the second through point of a 1-tangent arc on the drawing.
Move the cursor on the drawing to display a rubber band (temporally displayed shape) for a 1-tangent arc to be created according to the cursor position. - Click the position (select point) where a rubber band for 1-tangent arc to be created is displayed.
A 1-tangent arc will be created at the position where the rubber band is displayed.
Specifying the through point and radius
- Click the through point of a 1-tangent arc on the drawing.
- Input the length of the radius of a 1-tangent arc in [Radius] box on Command Window.
The radius of the 1-tangent arc will be specified.
Moving the cursor on the drawing displays a rubber band (temporally displayed shape) of a 1-tangent arc that can be created according to the cursor position. - Click the position (select point) where a rubber band for 1-tangent arc to be created is displayed.
A 1-tangent arc will be created at the position where the rubber band is displayed.
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▪ | You can specify the through points and select point by inputting X and Y coordinates in [Through Point 1], [Through Point 2] and [Select Point] boxes on Command Window. |