Difference between revisions of "CircularArc Command"
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+ | *The arc length is displayed in ''Algebra View''. | ||
+ | *Point ''B'' does not have to lie on the arc. | ||
+ | *See also [[File:Mode circlearc3.svg|link=|24px]] [[Circular Arc Tool|Circular Arc]] tool.}} |
Latest revision as of 10:18, 15 January 2020
- CircularArc( <Midpoint>, <Point A>, <Point B> )
- Creates a circular arc with midpoint between the two points.
Notes:
- The arc length is displayed in Algebra View.
- Point B does not have to lie on the arc.
- See also Circular Arc tool.