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djp6
12.10.2010, 12:12


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Hi



Is there a tool that will give you the centre (/2) or
divide by any number between two points, ideally leaving some sort of mark to
snap to later. At present I draw a temp line and either break it in half or
snap to the midpoint. For more than divide by two I draw lines half way to get
the quarter point, etc. it’s easy enough for half, quarter or even numbers but
if I wanted to divide a higher odd number such as 7 and at each point add a
item such as line.

Is there a tool that allows you to pick two points,
asks you to enter ‘number of divisions’, then places snap-able marks at the
chosen number of divisions?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers



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Arben.Allaraj
12.10.2010, 12:44

[QUOTE=djp6]

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Hi



Is there a tool that will give you the centre (/2) or
divide by any number between two points, ideally leaving some sort of mark to
snap to later. At present I draw a temp line and either break it in half or
snap to the midpoint. For more than divide by two I draw lines half way to get
the quarter point, etc. it’s easy enough for half, quarter or even numbers but
if I wanted to divide a higher odd number such as 7 and at each point add a
item such as line.

Is there a tool that allows you to pick two points,
asks you to enter ‘number of divisions’, then places snap-able marks at the
chosen number of divisions?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers



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[/QUOTE]
Try these commands.-Divide-Measure-Break

Vladimir Michl
12.10.2010, 16:14
There is a special tool for this - Seg2P - see:
http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/qaID.asp?tip=6463

Ron C
15.10.2010, 20:24
The command you are looking for is Divide.  But, first set the veriable PDMODE to a node of your liking, I use 99.  You may have to set PDSize to a size that will show up.  After this draw a line then use the Divide command.   Watch the command area and it will ask you for the number of segments to divide the line into.

feeop
17.10.2010, 02:32
As for what Ron C said, but you don't have to draw a line, simply pick the two points on the outsides of the distance to be divided. Then use the Node Snap to snap at each point. Also, instead of drawing a line and snapping to the center, try Snap mid between points, cuts out a line command.Cheers.

jmontesmx
05.12.2010, 03:22
Hi.
 
Try following this:
 

At any Command prompt to locate a point, enter mtp or m2p.
First point of mid: Specify a point
Second point of mid: Specify a second point

Regards