TheSwamp
CAD Forums => Vertically Challenged => Land Lubber / Geographically Positioned => Topic started by: Mark on April 08, 2010, 08:35:12 AM
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I believe this is the same old bug but I thought I'd mention it again.
Using Civil 3D 2010.
Command:[b] _AeccCgAng[/b]
Select first line or [Points]:
Second line:
The acute [b]angle is 89.4622[/b] (dms)
The obtuse angle is 270.1338 (dms)
Select first line or [Points]:
Command:
Command:
Command: [b]_dimangular[/b]
Select arc, circle, line, or <specify vertex>:
Select second line:
Specify dimension arc line location or [Mtext/Text/Angle/Quadrant]:
[b]Dimension text = 90d13'38"[/b]
Line information.
Command: _AeccCgList
Select object or [Points]:
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LINE DATA
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Begin . . . . . X: 498679.34' Y: 1345808.21'
End . . . . . . X: 498685.82' Y: 1346245.86'
Distance: 437.69' Course: N0° 50' 55"E
Select object or [Points]:
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LINE DATA
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Begin . . . . . X: 498660.83' Y: 1346246.13'
End . . . . . . X: 499996.51' Y: 1346231.64'
Distance: 1335.77' Course: S89° 22' 43"E
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C3D '09
Command: ca
CGANG
Select first line or [Points]:
Second line:
The acute angle is 60°52'32"
The obtuse angle is 299°07'28"
Select first line or [Points]:
Command: dan
DIMANGULAR
Select arc, circle, line, or <specify vertex>:
Select second line:
Specify dimension arc line location or [Mtext/Text/Angle/Quadrant]:
Dimension text = 60d53'
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Are you talking about the "acute"/"obtuse" misnomers? Or something else?
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Just for comparison, here is the output of a similar command in the Sincpac-C3D:
Command: PtAng
Pick first point or enter Point Number [Multiple]:
Pick vertex or enter Point Number [Multiple]:
HD: 329.4392 S 35d22'50" W
Pick end point or enter Point Number:
HD: 334.2514 N 80d17'59" E
Int: 44°55'09" Ext: 315°04'51" Defl: 135°04'51"
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Are you talking about the "acute"/"obtuse" misnomers? Or something else?
Not really. It's the way the command selects the lines, I guess.
Command: _AeccCgAng
Select first line or [Points]:
Second line:
The acute angle is 90.0900 (dms)
The obtuse angle is 269.5100 (dms)
I selected the white lines.