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Solved: Explode 1 line in Autocad

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Anonymous
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Solved: Explode 1 line in Autocad

Anonymous
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Hi all,

Now, I'm want to explode 1 line in autocad 2015. I try to using explode command but i can't. It is a line export form Cam350.  Thank.

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Solved: Explode 1 line in Autocad

Hi all,

Now, I'm want to explode 1 line in autocad 2015. I try to using explode command but i can't. It is a line export form Cam350.  Thank.

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Attach file is file i want to explode.

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Attach file is file i want to explode.

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

>> want to explode 1 line

You have 3 block-insertions and one polyline in the DXF, I can't see a line.

 

When you start command _EXPLODE and select your entity, what does AutoCAD tell you in the command-line?

 

- alfred -

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Hi,

 

>> want to explode 1 line

You have 3 block-insertions and one polyline in the DXF, I can't see a line.

 

When you start command _EXPLODE and select your entity, what does AutoCAD tell you in the command-line?

 

- alfred -

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alfred NESWADBA
ISH-Solutions GmbH / Ingenieur Studio HOLLAUS
www.ish-solutions.at ... blog.ish-solutions.at ... LinkedIn ... CDay 2024
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(not an Autodesk consultant)
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cadffm
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cadffm
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@Anonymous

The explode command worked!

You had a blockreference, after explode you get the content of block as separate object(s),

in this case you get a polyline (with width >0).

When you explode this object, you a circle (in this case).

 

before->now->afternextExplode

Blockreference->Polyline->Arc

 

 

I am guessing you don't want a simple ARC object?

Please check my attached file, perhaps you trying to get this result.

 

Sebastian

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@Anonymous

The explode command worked!

You had a blockreference, after explode you get the content of block as separate object(s),

in this case you get a polyline (with width >0).

When you explode this object, you a circle (in this case).

 

before->now->afternextExplode

Blockreference->Polyline->Arc

 

 

I am guessing you don't want a simple ARC object?

Please check my attached file, perhaps you trying to get this result.

 

Sebastian

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Anonymous
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Hi Cadff

It's my mean. How to do it. Please share it.

Thank you.

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Hi Cadff

It's my mean. How to do it. Please share it.

Thank you.

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cadffm
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In this case it isn't possible directly with plain Autocad.

When you explode a polyline(with width-propertie >0) the width go away.

Why? No other objecttype has this propertie. In this case a circle..

 

A simple way to do: Use a 3.part tool like that http://www.lee-mac.com/advpolyoutline.html 

 

 

Sebastian

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In this case it isn't possible directly with plain Autocad.

When you explode a polyline(with width-propertie >0) the width go away.

Why? No other objecttype has this propertie. In this case a circle..

 

A simple way to do: Use a 3.part tool like that http://www.lee-mac.com/advpolyoutline.html 

 

 

Sebastian

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Anonymous
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Hi Cad,

Thank you so much

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Hi Cad,

Thank you so much

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