Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
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Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
In simple terms, I have a rectangle that is 152cm long x 18cm tall. I want to draw a circle that passes through the top right corner and the bottom left corner to create a 'slope'. (I then plan to delete the top and left hand lines of the rectangle so that I am left with essentially a triangle that has 2 straight sides and 1 sloped side).
In the attached picture I have drawn a circle manually, is there a way to pick the 2 points of the rectangle so that it's precise?
In the attached picture I have drawn a circle manually, is there a way to pick the 2 points of the rectangle so that it's precise?
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Re: Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
A circle is not defined from two points on the circle lines.
You need more constraints, for example:
Circle from three points
Circle from two points and a radius
or
Circle from Tangent and 2 Points if the circle is a tangent to the top line of the rectangle.
You need more constraints, for example:
Circle from three points
Circle from two points and a radius
or
Circle from Tangent and 2 Points if the circle is a tangent to the top line of the rectangle.
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Re: Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
Ah right, ok. Any suggestions how I can work that out? I need to draw a slope that drops by 18cm over a distance of 152cm but I don’t know the radius of the full circle.andrew wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 4:58 pmA circle is not defined from two points on the circle lines.
You need more constraints, for example:
Circle from three points
Circle from two points and a radius
or
Circle from Tangent and 2 Points if the circle is a tangent to the top line of the rectangle.
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Re: Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
There are an infinite number of circles that satisfy that criteria. Your circle is quite simply not defined. It's impossible to drawing something accurately if you don't quite know what you want to draw... So that's the problem you'll have to solve first: what do you actually want?
Re: Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
As Andrew already said ................... without the proper information it is just a guessing game.matt____jackson wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 6:30 pmAh right, ok. Any suggestions how I can work that out? I need to draw a slope that drops by 18cm over a distance of 152cm but I don’t know the radius of the full circle.
One solution what I can think of is to reduce the guessing with a horizontal help line (yellow) which has to snap to the end of the vertical line. Then draw a 3 point arc, First point snap to the left end of the horizontal line, second point guess the best position, third point snap to the end of the vertical line.
If that doesn't comes close enough to that what you are looking for you can manipulate the radius with dragging it (1, blue point) to the right position.
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Re: Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
Ah, I realise I’ve missed out a potentially important bit of info then: where the circle passes through the top right hand corner, that exact point wants to be the very peak/highest point of the circle.
Secondly, where the circle passes through the bottom left corner, it must be before the widest point of the circle.
Does that help define it further?
Please excuse my ignorance with all this, complete newbie.
Secondly, where the circle passes through the bottom left corner, it must be before the widest point of the circle.
Does that help define it further?
Please excuse my ignorance with all this, complete newbie.
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Re: Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
In this case, you're looking at Circle from Tangent and 2 Points:
1. Click the top line
2. Click the top right corner
3. Click the bottom left corner
1. Click the top line
2. Click the top right corner
3. Click the bottom left corner
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Re: Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
Magic!!!! Thank you. I don’t know how I can show appreciation for the help but that’s brilliant!!!andrew wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 7:58 pmIn this case, you're looking at Circle from Tangent and 2 Points:
1. Click the top line
2. Click the top right corner
3. Click the bottom left corner
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Re: Creating a circle to pass through 2 points
If you want to run the circle Tangent to the top of the rectangle just use Circle "Tangent and 2 points,
First click the top line of the rectangle, and then click the two corners the circle has to run through.
That way you get the circle not sticking out of the rectangle at the top.. if i understand correctly, that is after all what you aim to achieve.
(edit.. Oops.. someone already mentioned that)
First click the top line of the rectangle, and then click the two corners the circle has to run through.
That way you get the circle not sticking out of the rectangle at the top.. if i understand correctly, that is after all what you aim to achieve.
(edit.. Oops.. someone already mentioned that)