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how to use <lunghezza arco=""> in equation?</lunghezza>

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Good morning to all, I write to ask for advice or in reality to know if it is possible to use the measure of length of an arc (which I echo by touching an arc with the command evaluate/measure) within an equation.
hope is that <lunghezza arco=""> It is a paramentary that I can recall in the equation but from what I could verify, in the available parameters I do not find it.
Is it possible to find it in another place and use it in equation? qaule? Where? How?</lunghezza>
 

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Good morning to all, I write to ask for advice or in reality to know if it is possible to use the measure of length of an arc (which I echo by touching an arc with the command evaluate/measure) within an equation.
hope is that <lunghezza arco=""> It is a paramentary that I can recall in the equation but from what I could verify, in the available parameters I do not find it.
Is it possible to find it in another place and use it in equation? qaule? Where? How?</lunghezza>
put a guided quota (in figure it is driving, do not confuse) in the arc and use it for equation.
I'm out of business today, if anything tonight I'll be clearer.
 

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Good morning to all, I write to ask for advice or in reality to know if it is possible to use the measure of length of an arc (which I echo by touching an arc with the command evaluate/measure) within an equation.
hope is that <lunghezza arco=""> It is a paramentary that I can recall in the equation but from what I could verify, in the available parameters I do not find it.
Is it possible to find it in another place and use it in equation? qaule? Where? How?</lunghezza>
Yes, you can, just quote the arch. and then you have to check "show function odds" from "annotations" in the drawing tree.
 

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Yes, you can, just quote the arch. and then you have to check "show function odds" from "annotations" in the drawing tree.
I add that to quote the length of the arc must click the arc and the extreme points. Maybe we take it for granted, but if you don't read the help, you can search for a specific share command, which doesn't exist.
 
nice solution, thanks to both:
altitude, touch point a, touch point b, touch arch to create the quota;
the sign as <quota guidata="">I create equation by touching the newly created judging quota. :smile:

At this point I could also <quotare> the whole route?
or line+arch+line= x mm
Is there a quotation function I don't know that allows this?</quotare></quota>
 
nice solution, thanks to both:
altitude, touch point a, touch point b, touch arch to create the quota;
the sign as <quota guidata=""></quota>
being the sketch already completely defined, if you have not changed the settings in the preferences, that quota should be automatically set as "guided rate"
At this point I could also <quotare> the whole route?
or line+arch+line= x mm
Is there a quotation function I don't know that allows this?</quotare>
You can't make a continuous share, but you can put the sum of three odds in an equation.
 
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thanks to all, I solved with an equation that from the total length removes the arc and divides by 2 to hold the precise length of the other 2 segments. :
You can't make a continuous share, but you can put the sum of three odds in an equation.
hi farcof, I didn't understand where I could put the sum of 3 odds, I was interested in driving the share <totale> and with the equation remove the arc length and obtains in <automatico> the lengths of segments, did you suggest something like that? If so, will you explain?</automatico></totale>
 

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