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Topic: Join Break Circles
Posted By: sharfhoda
Subject: Join Break Circles
Date Posted: 02.Feb.2008 at 06:06
How I can join circle when it is break at two points through break command. Please someone answer me.
Thanks.
 
 



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Posted By: sharfhoda
Date Posted: 02.Feb.2008 at 06:26
please give me tips to join circle when it is break at two points by using break command in AutoCad2004


Posted By: Vladimir Michl
Date Posted: 02.Feb.2008 at 11:22
Try e.g. the PEDIT command and its Close option.

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Posted By: surveytech1680
Date Posted: 03.Feb.2008 at 13:41
Explode the circle. The circle will now be 4 quadrants with nodes at the ends. Break the quadrants if you need to, then do the same for the circle segments you wish to add, snap the ends of the segments together, and the type PE at the command line and choose one of the segments and it will ask you if you want to convert it to a polyline. Say yes, and then it will offer you a bunch of choices to edit the polyline you just made. Choose "join" and select all the circle segments that you want to join, and hit enter.


Posted By: Mitsubishiman
Date Posted: 06.Feb.2008 at 22:22
The simplest method is pick the arc (partial circle)
type Join
enter
type close
enter
 
 


Posted By: Belianis
Date Posted: 07.Feb.2008 at 11:02
I have faster solution for you:
1. Visit http://www.cadaplus.com/downloads.php?lang=en - http://www.cadaplus.com/downloads.php?lang=en
2. Download and install APlus plugin (it's free to use for 30 days)
 
Now you can join parts of circle with JJ command (Join into polylines) or close any arc with CARC command.
 
Hope that helps :) 


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