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4-Circle Command: Option Description

This document discusses various methods for drawing circles, arcs, and polylines in AutoCAD. It provides 6 ways to draw a circle including specifying the center and radius, center and diameter, or 3 points on the circumference. For arcs, it explains that they can be drawn by specifying the start, second, and end points or the center and endpoints. The polyline command allows the user to create an object made of multiple connected line segments by specifying points to connect them.
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4-Circle Command: Option Description

This document discusses various methods for drawing circles, arcs, and polylines in AutoCAD. It provides 6 ways to draw a circle including specifying the center and radius, center and diameter, or 3 points on the circumference. For arcs, it explains that they can be drawn by specifying the start, second, and end points or the center and endpoints. The polyline command allows the user to create an object made of multiple connected line segments by specifying points to connect them.
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Engineering Drawing

Mr.Abdulrazzaq S.Abdullah

4- Circle Command
Tool bar
Menu bar draw circle
Command window c
Command Sequence
Command:CIRCLE
Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: (pick P1)
Specify radius of circle or [Diameter] <50.0195>:
(pick P2 or enter the exact radius)

Six ways to draw a circle

Table(1-1) methods to draw a circle


Option

Description

Center radius

This is the default. Specify the center and


then the radius. You can type the radius as a
distance or pick a point on the circumference.

Center diameter

2p

3p

Specify the center. Type d and type the


length of the diameter or pick a point to
specify the diameter.
2P stands for 2 point. Type 2p . Specify one
point on the circumference, and then an
opposite point on the circumference. These
two points define the diameter of the circle.
3P stands for 3 point. Type 3p . Specify
three points on the circumference.

Engineering Drawing

Tangent, tangent , radius

Mr.Abdulrazzaq S.Abdullah

Type t or ttr . AutoCAD prompts Specify


point on object for first tangent of circle: and
provides an aperture to let you pick a point.
Then AutoCAD prompts Specify point on
object for second tangent of circle: and you
pick a second point.
These points can be any points on the
object(s) you want your circle to be tangent
to. Finally, type a radius

5- Arc command :
Tool bar
Menu bar draw arc
Command window A

Command Sequence
Command: ARC
Specify start point of arc or [Center]: (pick P1)
Specify second point of arc or [Center/End]: (pick P2)
Specify end point of arc: (pick P3)
Arcs have many options , Figure (1-11) shows the parts of an arc that you can use
to draw an arc. Refer to these parts as you read through the arc options.

Engineering Drawing

Mr.Abdulrazzaq S.Abdullah

Figure(1-11) the parts of an arc

Figure(1-12) the arc command options

6- The Polyline Command


Toolbar
Menu bar
Command window

Draw Polyline
PL

The Polyline or Pline command is similar to the line command except that the
resulting object may be composed of a number of segments which form a single
object. Follow the command sequence below to see how this works.

Engineering Drawing

Mr.Abdulrazzaq S.Abdullah

Command Sequence
Command: PLINE
Specify start point: (pick P1)
Current line-width is 0.0000
Specify next point or [Arc/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: (pick P2)
Specify next point or [Arc/Close/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: (pick P3)
Specify next point or [Arc/Close/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: (pick P4)
Specify next point or [Arc/Close/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: (pick P5)
Specify next point or
[Arc/Close/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: (or C to close)

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