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RT, Relative Arc Three Point, If the intermediate point and end point are the same as

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RT, Relative Arc Three Point This command draws an arc segment, using relative coordinates, from a starting point through an intermediate point to an end point. Use RT when you know these three points of an arc. RT X\incr inter,Yincr inter, X\incr end\,Yincr end[,chord angle;] Parameter Format Xincr inter, Yincr inter current units Xincr end, Yincr end current units chord angle clamped real Functional Range Default -230 to 230 - 1 no default -230 to 230 - 1 no default 0.5° to 180° 5° The RT command uses the current pen location and two specified points to calculate a circle and draw the appropriate arc segment of its circumference. The arc starts at the current pen location, using the current pen, line type, line attributes and pen up/down status. You specify the intermediate and end points. After drawing the arc, the pen location remains at the end of the arc. z XIncr Inter, YIncr Inter - Specify the location of an intermediate point of the arc in relative increments (relative to the current pen location). The arc is drawn in a negative or positive direction, as necessary, so that it passes through the intermediate point before the end point. z XIncr End,YIncr End - Specify the location of the end point of the arc in relative increments (relative to the current pen location). z Chord Angle - Specifies the chord angle used to draw the arc. The default is a chord angle of 5°. (The Arc Absolute command description, earlier in this chapter, contains more information on chords and chord angles.) Intermediate and end point coordinates are interpreted in current units: as user-units when scaling is on; as plotter units when scaling is off. If current scaling is not isotropic, the arc drawn is elliptical rather than circular. Note the following about intermediate and end points: z If the intermediate point and end point are the same as the current pen location, the command draws a dot. z If the intermediate point is the same as either the current pen location or the end point, a line is drawn between the current pen location and the end point. 20-48 The Vector Group EN

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20-48
The Vector Group
EN
RT, Relative Arc Three Point
This command draws an arc segment, using relative coordinates,
from a starting point through an intermediate point to an end point.
Use RT when you know these three points of an arc.
RT
X\incr inter,Yincr inter, X\incr end\,Yincr end[,chord angle;]
The RT command uses the current pen location and two specified
points to calculate a circle and draw the appropriate arc segment of
its circumference. The arc starts at the current pen location, using the
current pen, line type, line attributes and pen up/down status. You
specify the intermediate and end points. After drawing the arc, the
pen location remains at the end of the arc.
X
Incr Inter
, Y
Incr Inter
— Specify the location of an intermediate
point of the arc in relative increments (relative to the current pen
location). The arc is drawn in a negative or positive direction, as
necessary, so that it passes through the intermediate point
before the end point.
X
Incr End
,Y
Incr End
— Specify the location of the end point of the
arc in relative increments (relative to the current pen location).
Chord Angle
— Specifies the chord angle used to draw the arc.
The default is a chord angle of 5°. (The Arc Absolute command
description, earlier in this chapter, contains more information on
chords and chord angles.)
Intermediate and end point coordinates are interpreted in current
units: as user-units when scaling is on; as plotter units when scaling
is off. If current scaling is not isotropic, the arc drawn is elliptical rather
than circular. Note the following about intermediate and end points:
If the intermediate point and end point are the same as the
current pen location, the command draws a dot.
If the intermediate point is the same as either the current pen
location or the end point, a line is drawn between the current
pen location and the end point.
Parameter
Format
Functional Range
Default
X
incr inter
, Y
incr inter
current units
-2
30
to 2
30
- 1
no default
X
incr end
, Y
incr end
current units
-2
30
to 2
30
- 1
no default
chord angle
clamped real
0.5° to 180°