Geometric Command in AutoCAD
The "Geometric" command in AutoCAD refers to a set of tools and operations used for creating, modifying, and analyzing geometric shapes and forms within a drawing. These commands help define and manipulate basic geometric elements like lines, arcs, circles, and polygons.
Common Geometric Commands in AutoCAD
Some common geometric commands in AutoCAD include:
- LINE: Used to create straight lines between two points.
- CIRCLE: Used to create circles based on a center point and radius.
- ARC: Used to create arcs between three points or other methods.
- POLYGON: Used to create regular polygons with a specified number of sides and radius.
How to Use Geometric Commands
To use a geometric command in AutoCAD:
- Type the command (e.g., LINE, CIRCLE) in the command line and press Enter.
- Follow the prompts to specify points, dimensions, or other necessary details.
- The geometric shape will be created according to the specified parameters.