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# If the tool runs in [[Sketcher_Workbench#Continue_modes|continue mode]]:
# If the tool runs in [[Sketcher_Workbench#Continue_modes|continue mode]]:
## Optionally keep creating arcs.
## Optionally keep creating arcs.
## To finish, right-click or press {{KEY|Esc}}, or start another constraints or geometries tool.
## To finish, right-click or press {{KEY|Esc}}, or start another geometry or constraint creation tool.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 19:37, 6 March 2024

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Sketcher CreateArcOfEllipse

Menu location
Sketch → Sketcher geometries → Create arc of ellipse
Workbenches
Sketcher
Default shortcut
G E A
Introduced in version
0.15
See also
Sketcher CreateEllipseByCenter

Description

The Sketcher CreateArcOfEllipse tool creates an arc of ellipse by its center, an endpoint of one of its axes, and two points along the arc.

Arc of ellipse (white) with internal geometry (dark yellow)

Usage

See also: Drawing aids.

  1. There are several ways to invoke the tool:
  2. The cursor changes to a white cross with the tool icon.
  3. Pick the center of the arc.
  4. Pick an endpoint of one of the axes of the arc, this also defines one of its radii.
  5. Pick the start point of the arc, this also defines the other radius of the arc.
  6. Pick the endpoint of the arc.
  7. The arc of ellipse is created, including a set of internal geometry (major axis, minor axis and two foci).
  8. If the tool runs in continue mode:
    1. Optionally keep creating arcs.
    2. To finish, right-click or press Esc, or start another geometry or constraint creation tool.

Notes

  • Elements of the internal geometry can be deleted. They can be recreated at any time with Sketcher RestoreInternalAlignmentGeometry.
  • Once created, the major and minor axes of an arc of ellipse are strict and cannot be swapped by resizing. This is a consequence of the solver parametrization and the same strict behavior of OpenCASCADE. An arc of ellipse must be rotated to swap its axes.