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Polar equation imput?

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thinkerandplanner
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Polar equation imput?

I need to put in the polar equation r=e^theta. Is this even possible in autodesk? How can I do it? Should I spline through points instead?

 

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You need Inventor 2013 for this, otherwise import Excel points.


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I have Inventor 2013 64bit. How do I do it?

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http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Inventor/enu/2013/Help/1310-Autodesk1310/1500-Parts1500/1523-3D_sketc15...

 

http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Inventor/enu/2013/Help/1310-Autodesk1310/1500-Parts1500/1501-2D_sketc15...


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henderh
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e_to_theta.png



Hugh Henderson
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