circle-with-defined-radius ("cir")
See this command in the command table.
To access this command:
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Edit ribbon >> Shapes >> Arc >> Circle by Radius.
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Using the command line, enter "circle-by-Radius"
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Use the quick key combination "cir".
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Display the Find Command screen, locate circle-by-Radius and click Run.
Command Overview
Draws a circle from a center point defined interactively in a 3D window.
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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.
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Right-click for snap; left-click for placing points without snapping.
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If snapping is active, points may be snapped using the right mouse button.
Note: This command supports command line coordinates.
Command steps:
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Run the command.
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Select your snap and data selection settings. See Selecting 3D Data Interactively.
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In the Current Objects toolbar, select the current object or create a new one. See Set the current object.
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In the Current Objects toolbar, choose an Attribute Field and Attribute Value. See Set current object attributes.
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Click to define the center point of the circle.
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If required, click or click-and-drag to move the previously placed second edge point.
The circle grows and shrinks dynamically.
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Click Cancel to complete the creation of the circle.
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Enter a value for the Radius of the circle, click OK.
A circle is drawn in the 3D window at the position specified.
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