Arc to polyline

mauri.land
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Arc to polyline

mauri.land
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Hi, I'm trying to rettificate an arc to a polyline. I know that if i use the snap in the middle of the arc I can trasform the arc in a polyline, but that's not what I need. I need to create x polylines that simulate the arc. 

Any idea to do that?

Thank you in advance

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h_s_walker
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At the command line type PEDIT. Select the arc and then answer YES when it asks if you want to convert it into a polyline.

Also if you start a polyline, right click after you put the first point and then choose the ARC from the dropdown menu

See the link below

AutoCAD LT 2023 Help | PEDIT (Command) | Autodesk

 

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mauri.land
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Thank you for the answer. I'm trying your solution, but when I digit EDITPL (I think this is the command I have to use in the italian version) I have to choose from the options below:

mauriland_0-1708516358203.png

I think I have to select "Rettifica" that means rectify, but it converts the arc into only one segment:

mauriland_1-1708516574975.png

 

 

 

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h_s_walker
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Those commands are for a polyline (from what I can tell with google translate). Can you post your drawing so we can have a look at it and see if what I say is correct

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mauri.land
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Sure, this is an example. Inside the file you can see:

Above, the result that I expect

Below, what I get instead.

Thank you

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h_s_walker
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You could create an "ellipse" using the PELLIPSE variable (see the link below) and create one which has both radii set as the same as your arcs and then trim what's not needed.

 

AutoCAD 2020 Help | PELLIPSE (System Variable) | Autodesk

 

 

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pendean
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@mauri.land wrote:

Sure, this is an example. Inside the file you can see:

Above, the result that I expect

Below, what I get instead.

Thank you


In your sample DWG file, "DECURVE" option in PEDIT command does nothing to change it here

pendean_0-1708707016431.png

 

pendean_1-1708707047320.png

 

What are you actually trying to do? Reduce the number of straight lines to make it a smooth curve?

pendean_2-1708707089721.png

pendean_3-1708707192838.png

 

I can EXPLODE your original to get what you want in your sample file

pendean_4-1708707297156.png

 

pendean_5-1708707330676.png

 

pendean_6-1708707366662.png

 

pendean_7-1708707419176.png

 

 

 

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mauri.land
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I just have noticed that the arcs become polyline just after the PEDIT (alias EDITPL) command, without selecting any option, thank you!

Anyway I'm trying to do this because the command XCLIP (alias XRITAGLIA) requires a polyline and I was trying to use it to create a clipping outline for a texture that I have created using rectangular series.

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mauri.land
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This solution works, even if it is not possible to decide the number of segments, so the final result it is not excellent

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