The "Geometric" command in AutoCAD refers to a set of tools and operations used for creating, modifying, and analyzing geometric shapes and forms within a drawing. These commands help define and manipulate basic geometric elements like lines, arcs, circles, and polygons.
Common Geometric Commands in AutoCAD
Some common geometric commands in AutoCAD include:
LINE: Used to create straight lines between two points.
CIRCLE: Used to create circles based on a center point and radius.
ARC: Used to create arcs between three points or other methods.
POLYGON: Used to create regular polygons with a specified number of sides and radius.
How to Use Geometric Commands
To use a geometric command in AutoCAD:
Type the command (e.g., LINE, CIRCLE) in the command line and press Enter.
Follow the prompts to specify points, dimensions, or other necessary details.
The geometric shape will be created according to the specified parameters.