Describes tools that let you measure radius and diameter.
Measure the radius of a curve or arc
.
The locator appears and shows the radius of the curve at that point. When you release the mouse button, the measurement is attached to the curve.
A point (cross) indicates the center of curvature (that is, the center of a circle having the same radius as the curve at the position of the locator).
and click off the
measurement with the
to toggle the display of
a leader between the center of curvature and the curve.
Measure the diameter of a circle
.
The locator appears. You can move the new measurement while the mouse button is down. When you release the mouse button, the measurement is attached to the circle.
to align the measurement
horizontally. Click the
to align the measurement
vertically.
and click off the
measurement with the
to toggle a different display
that shows the center of the circle.
To see a continuous comb
plot of radius values along a curve, use Locators > Curve Curvature
with the Plot Value option
set to Radius.
Use the Locators > Move Locator tool to pick the label, then open the information window and turn off the arrow option.