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2 decimal drawing elements reduction

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Good morning.
Hello, everyone.
I would have something to ask you, I knew an autocad command that allowed me to reduce the elements of the design to two decimals, for example if I have a 10,258963 long line once I type that command I get a line of 10,26; you would know how to indicate the name of that command that I no longer remember. :confused:

Thank you.
 
units :)
it is not that it reduces the length of the line, it is that it allows you to visualize to 2 - 3 - 4 decimals, as much as you want.
Hi.
 
No no, I'm talking about a command that transforms the elements, and brings them to the second decimal digit, it seems to me that the design should be removed as a block and save it as a new dwg or something like that.
 
No no, I'm talking about a command that transforms the elements, and brings them to the second decimal digit, it seems to me that the design should be removed as a block and save it as a new dwg or something like that.
: eek: eek: : eek:

I'm sorry, but this is the first time I hear it! And you and I seem like a crazy [bleep] shit, why should I shorten the lines when I just change the number of decimals? ? ?
 
if you always learn a new one... Anyway I don't understand the advantage if not to...
"...a lower accuracy consists in reducing the file size, and in some cases in protecting intellectual property"
 
...in any way I don't understand the advantage if not to...
forget another advantage. . .
who designed to "canine reproductive organ", makes a dxf export to 2 decimals, reimports it and magically all lengths will be "pare pare".

Unless you make a snitch of that design, 'cause it'll have all the open edges, arches that don't fit in the final points and similar amenities.
 
Actually, the decimal reduction option was designed primarily to pass dxfs to numerical control machines. if the soft or hw of the receiving machine did not handle more decimal tots (or maybe had a reduced buffer) you could reduce precision

useless working with a program that reasons at 16 decimals, displays 8 and then reduces it to 2 no?
 
this operation in music is called "quantization". there is very comfortable because when you play you can't achieve exactly the duration of the notes, and the program that records immancably will mark perhaps a minimum tied to a semibiscrome. quantization allows you to keep the minimum as minimal.

Could that be something like that? a little like if I wanted to draw with the active cry, but it wasn't active, and then wanted to fix it?
 
in practice suicide....
even if in theory it is possible just to type every time the osnap, as it once did.
 

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