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Analyze Diameter |
The Diameter command reports the diameter of a curve at a specified point.
Move the mouse cursor along a curve.
The Units pane on the status bar reports the diameter of the curve at the current cursor location.
Pick a point on the curve.
The diameter and radius report to the command-line.
If the diameter and radius return "infinite", the curve is linear (no curvature) at the picked location, or has the shape of a line or a polyline.
Command-line options | |
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SelectCurve |
Limit the selection to a specified curve. Press Enter to select any curve. |
MarkDiameter |
Places a point object at the evaluated point on a curve and creates a curvature circle through that point. |
Units |
Set the units for the length display. This option is only available if no objects are selected. |
Type subcrv to select part of a curve as input. |
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Analyze Radius |
The Radius command reports the radius of a curve at a specified point.
Move the mouse cursor along a curve.
The Units pane on the status bar reports the radius of the curve at the current cursor location.
Pick a point on the curve.
The diameter and radius report to the command-line.
If the diameter and radius return "infinite", the curve is linear (no curvature) at the picked location, or has the shape of a line or a polyline.
Command-line options | |
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SelectCurve |
Limit the selection to a specified curve. Press Enter to select any curve. |
MarkRadius |
Places a point object at the evaluated point on a curve and creates a curvature circle through that point. |
Units |
Set the units for the length display. This option is only available if no objects are selected. |
Type subcrv to select part of a curve as input. |
The Length, Radius, and Distance commands are nestable. This means that if Rhino is asking for a distance in a command, you can use these commands to measure another object or distance and the resulting value will be feed to the command as if you had typed the number.
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