Up and Running with AutoCAD 2016 by Elliot Gindis

Up and Running with AutoCAD 2016 by Elliot Gindis

Author:Elliot Gindis [Gindis, Elliot]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Published: 2016-08-15T00:00:00+00:00


Figure 15.11 Setup for break command, Method 2.

Now, repeat these steps with the vertical line. The result is four lines where there were only two just moments earlier, as seen in Figure 15.12, when the grips are revealed. All four are broken at their intersection.

Figure 15.12 Break command, Method 2.

Join

The join command is included in this discussion because it is the exact opposite of break. It closes the gap between coplanar lines. Note the important disclaimer, however. The join command does not unite lines that are not on the same plane. This means that, if they are not pointing in the exact same direction and are not actually one after the other, then it does not work. To try this out this command, draw two coplanar lines (or use break to put a gap in), as seen in Figure 15.13. Note that join works on an unlimited number of coplanar lines; we are using only two in this example for simplicity.



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