Absolute coordinates are based on the UCS origin (0,0), which is the intersection of the X and Y axes. Use absolute coordinates when you know the precise X and Y values of the point.
Cartesian, cylindrical, or spherical coordinates locate points when you are creating objects in 3D.Enter X.Y.Z coordinate3D Cartesian coordinates specify a precise location by using three coordinate values: X, Y, and Z.Entering 3D Cartesian coordinate values (X,Y,Z) is similar to entering 2D coordinate values (X,Y). In addition to specifying X and Y values, you also specify a Z value using the following format:X,Y,Z
Endpoints: (3.2, 2.5) and (1.6, -4.5)Midpoint: (2.4, -1)
2d
The answer depends on what is known about the 2d shapes.The answer depends on what is known about the 2d shapes.The answer depends on what is known about the 2d shapes.The answer depends on what is known about the 2d shapes.
A line (2D), ray (2D), vector (2D), line segment (2D), a mobius strip (3D), or a klein bottle (3D).
GstarCAD Standard includes the function of 2D plane drawing. GstarCAD Professional adds 3D and dynamical block functions on the base of Standard version; Academic version includes all the functions, but there are watermarks on printings and the size of drawings are limited.
Cartesian, cylindrical, or spherical coordinates locate points when you are creating objects in 3D.Enter X.Y.Z coordinate3D Cartesian coordinates specify a precise location by using three coordinate values: X, Y, and Z.Entering 3D Cartesian coordinate values (X,Y,Z) is similar to entering 2D coordinate values (X,Y). In addition to specifying X and Y values, you also specify a Z value using the following format:X,Y,Z
I think so. However, no 2D CAD provider can get rid of DWG file format of autocad.
2d means 2 dimensional or flat figures. If you are dealing with algebra or graphing, it would mean X and Y coordinates only, not Z.
ReducethequantityofapplicationprogramsrunningtogetherwithWindows,andthequantityofopeningdrawingsin GstarCAD .Use"Purge"toeraseuselessdrawingdatuminDWGdrawing.Reducesnapitemsornotsnapifnotnecessary.
.dwg is the default drawing format of GstarCAD; at present, GstarCAD is compatible with ever version of .dwg and .dxf files from 2.5 to 2010, it is means GstarCAD is compatible from AutoCAD 2.5 to AutoCAD 2012. If you are using AutoCAD 2013, you have to exchange the file with GstarCAD and save it as earlier .dwg version before 2010. By the way, GstarCAD will be compatible with AutoCAD 2013 soon.
ARX programs which are based on AutoCAD platform cannot run on GstarCAD directly, GRX is for GstarCAD, GRX has high compatibility with ARX, usually, and it can be used on GstarCAD platform after just a little modification.
Yes, you can enter coordinates manually on the Garmin eTrex Legend H GPS. It allows you to input latitude and longitude coordinates to navigate to a specific location.
Curvilinear coordinate systems are a means of describing an object/point's position based on angle and distance from the origin. For example, polar coordinates are Curvilinear coordinates for R2 (2D space). Spherical coordinates are Curvilinear coordinates for R3 (3D space) If you need to know more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curvilinear_coordinates
Yes, the circle is a 2D object. All of its points only have X and Y coordinates.
Yes, GstarCAD has more than 100 functions in Express Tools which are similar to AutoCAD, and some of them are GstarCAD unique features such as drawing compare,GstarCAD tools. All of them help engineers work more efficiently.
To input coordinates on a Garmin eMap, follow these steps: Turn on the device and wait for it to initialize. Enter the Main Menu by pressing the Menu key. Select the "Find" option using the Up/Down keys and press Enter. Choose "Waypoint" and press Enter. Use the Up/Down keys to enter the coordinates, selecting the appropriate value for latitude and longitude using the Left/Right keys. Press Enter to confirm the coordinates, and then press Enter again to view the waypoint on the map.