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Is it possible to give slope value directly instead of coverting them into angle by taking tan inverse of the slope.For e.g : I want a line inclined to horizontal having a slope of (1/4).Now I dont want to take out my calculator and find out the angle, I just want to put in the slope value.
I have attached one such drawing where the dimensions are given in the slope form.Please suggest me as I am new to this software.
Thank You
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Pretty sure you can use inline functions, such as atan(1/4), which returns the angle in degrees. Instead of entering a number, type the function. It may prompt you to add this as a relation, so that you can edit the fraction later on if you want.
You cannot do this directly that I know of. I have had to do this before. in the sketch I use construction geometry to set the slop. A vertical line of "1" horizontal line of "4" and use the diagonal vertex of each to define the sloping line. With these values, I also have the data I need to create the callout for the drawing.
Dear Antonius,
That would take extra bit of doing but I guess that is the only solution to this.Thank you for your helpful reply
Regards
Shashi.
Certainly easier than calculating each angle
I like using geometry to define sketches whenever possible.
Pretty sure you can use inline functions, such as atan(1/4), which returns the angle in degrees. Instead of entering a number, type the function. It may prompt you to add this as a relation, so that you can edit the fraction later on if you want.
Nice trick, David. That works fine!
thanks david...came to know that we can add directly functions in number input area
Yes that is wroking really fine.
Thank you David and Antonius
atan() also completed my equation for the involute curve by solving angle a-c in a right triangle a, b, c.
Involute Curve Equation <= trailangle