circle-from-edge-to-edge ("cee")

See this command in the command table.

To access this command:

  • Edit ribbon >> Shapes >> Arc >> Circle by Edges.

  • Using the command line, enter "circle-by-edges"

  • Use the quick key combination "cee".

  • Display the Find Command screen, locate circle-by-edges and click Run.

Command Overview

Draws a circle with a diameter set by two points defined interactively in a 3D window.

  • If no strings object exists in memory, a new object is created when this command is run, displaying details of the new object immediately in the Current Objects toolbar.

  • Right-click for snap; left-click for placing points without snapping.

  • If snapping is active, points may be snapped using the right mouse button.

Tip: This command can be completed by double-clicking (or tapping) anywhere in a 3D window.

Note: This command supports command line coordinates.

Selecting data and snapping

  • Using the left-mouse button for both the 1st and 2nd clicks will always align the resulting string with the currently active section.

  • Left-clicking the first point, then using right-click to snap to an off-section point will still scale the string, but the resulting string will always be coincident with the section plane.

  • Right-clicking a point off-section then left-clicking or right-clicking a second point will produce a string that will align with the current section's azimuth and dip, but without changing the elevation of the first point; the square will be positioned at the elevation of the first point, and following the direction of the section.

Tip: change the colour of the string you are creating whilst the command is active. You can even access the String Properties screen to make further edits to the legend, symbols etc. without having to close the command.

Command steps:

Command steps:

  1. Run the command.

  2. Select your snap and data selection settings. See Selecting 3D Data Interactively.

  3. In the Current Objects toolbar, select the current object or create a new one. See Set the current object.

  4. In the Current Objects toolbar, choose an Attribute Field and Attribute Value. See Set current object attributes.

  5. Click to define the first diameter circumference point of the circle.

  6. Click to define the second diameter circumference point of the circle.

  7. If required, click or click-and-drag to move the previously placed second edge point.

    The circle grows and shrinks dynamically.

  8. Click Cancel to complete the creation of the circle.

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