Hello guys my problem is I have a section and when I give the region command so I can find the mass properties it changes the object dimensions can i somehow fix this problem?
I clip 2 images so you can see exactle what happens
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Hello guys my problem is I have a section and when I give the region command so I can find the mass properties it changes the object dimensions can i somehow fix this problem?
I clip 2 images so you can see exactle what happens
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by Alfred.NESWADBA. Go to Solution.
Solved by Alfred.NESWADBA. Go to Solution.
Hi,
can you please upload the dwg-file before you converted the object to a region?
Also please let us know which version of AutoCAD you are working with (screenshot of command/dialog _ABOUT).
- alfred -
Hi,
can you please upload the dwg-file before you converted the object to a region?
Also please let us know which version of AutoCAD you are working with (screenshot of command/dialog _ABOUT).
- alfred -
Hi,
No . it's not change the dimensions . when you use quick dimension as you did it will take the info from touching those objects . in your second image your quick dimension just select your new region object .
Imad Habash
Hi,
No . it's not change the dimensions . when you use quick dimension as you did it will take the info from touching those objects . in your second image your quick dimension just select your new region object .
Imad Habash
Yes sure I m currently using Autocad 2021
Yes sure I m currently using Autocad 2021
Hi,
>> I m currently using Autocad 2021
Your AutoCAD is not updated, it should show "R.118.0.0 AutoCAD 2021.1"
To your dwg-file and content:
I guess you measured two different points
When using aligned dimension then the result is "640.01953" (because the lower endpoint is slightly left from the upper endpoint), if you are using orthogonal dimension, then you'll get "640". The conversion to region does not change this.
- alfred -
Hi,
>> I m currently using Autocad 2021
Your AutoCAD is not updated, it should show "R.118.0.0 AutoCAD 2021.1"
To your dwg-file and content:
I guess you measured two different points
When using aligned dimension then the result is "640.01953" (because the lower endpoint is slightly left from the upper endpoint), if you are using orthogonal dimension, then you'll get "640". The conversion to region does not change this.
- alfred -
Thank you for your help 🙂
Thank you for your help 🙂
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