Sketcher: Elipsă definită prin centru

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Elipsă definită prin centru

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Sketch → Sketcher geometries → Create ellipse by center
Ateliere
Sketcher
scurtătură
nici unul
Prezentat în versiune
0.15
A se vedea, de asemenea,
Sketcher Ellipse by 3 Points, Sketcher Circle, Sketcher Arc of Ellipse

Descriere

Acest instrument desenează o elipsă prin alegerea a 3 puncte: centrul, sfârșitul semiaxei majore, semiaxa minoră. Când porniți instrumentul, indicatorul mouse-ului se modifică într-o cruce albă cu o pictogramă ca o elipsă roșie. Pe lângă acestea, coordonatele sunt afișate în timp real.

The sequence of clicks is indicated by yellow arrows with numbers. C is the center, a - major diameter, b - minor diameter, F1, F2 are foci.

Utilizare

  • Invoke the command by clicking a toolbar button, picking the menu item, or by using keyboard shortcut (needs to be assigned first in Interface Customization).
  • First click in 3D view sets ellipse center. Second click sets the first radius and orientation of the ellipse. Third click sets the other radius (the distance from the line defined by first two clicks is the second radius).
  • After the third click, the ellipse is created, together with a set of construction geometry aligned to it (major diameter, minor diameter, two foci). The construction geometry can be manually deleted if not needed, and recreated later. See Internal Alignment Constraint and Sketcher Show Hide Internal Geometry.
  • Pressing ESC or clicking the right mouse button cancels the function.

Particularități

  • Major and minor axes of ellipses are strict and cannot be swapped by resizing the ellipse. This is a consequence of the solver parametrization used (center (x,y), focus1 (x,y) and minor radius length (b)) and the same strict behavior of OpenCascade. The ellipse must be rotated to swap the axes.
  • Ellipse can function as a circle when its major and minor diameter lines are deleted, and one of the foci is constrained to coincide with the center. But radius constraint won't work on such a circle.
  • Moving the ellipse by edge is the same as moving ellipse's center.