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1 decade ago
2009年9月11日 GMT+8 下午4:44
Hi,
To draw a polyline. Click Line from draw/specify object/Line. Line window will open. Under the coordinates there is a X edit box and y edit box. In the x edit box type all the x coordinates seperated with , like x1,x2,x3,x4,..xn and in the y edit box type all the y coordinates line y1,y2,y3,y4,...yn then from the style select polyline or a closed polyline.then click OK. The polyline is drawn.
The geom2 as far as I know is for cases when you want to draw a 2D shape and extrude to make 3D. If you want to draw a 2D on x-y plane and extrude it along z first go to draw/work plane setting/Quick and select x-y z=0 and click OK. A 2D plane will appear. draw what you like then use draw/extrude to extrude it along z.
I don't know about the second step(the interpolation curve)
Hope it helps
Nastaran
Hi,
To draw a polyline. Click Line from draw/specify object/Line. Line window will open. Under the coordinates there is a X edit box and y edit box. In the x edit box type all the x coordinates seperated with , like x1,x2,x3,x4,..xn and in the y edit box type all the y coordinates line y1,y2,y3,y4,...yn then from the style select polyline or a closed polyline.then click OK. The polyline is drawn.
The geom2 as far as I know is for cases when you want to draw a 2D shape and extrude to make 3D. If you want to draw a 2D on x-y plane and extrude it along z first go to draw/work plane setting/Quick and select x-y z=0 and click OK. A 2D plane will appear. draw what you like then use draw/extrude to extrude it along z.
I don't know about the second step(the interpolation curve)
Hope it helps
Nastaran