DONUT (Command)

Creates a filled circle or a wide ring.

Access Methods

 Menu:  Draw Donut

Summary

A donut consists of two arc polylines that are joined end-to-end to create a circular shape. The width of the polylines is determined by the specified inside and outside diameters. To create solid-filled circles, specify an inside diameter of zero.

List of Prompts

The following prompts are displayed.

Specify inside diameter of donut <current>: Specify a distance or press Enter

If you specify an inside diameter of 0, the donut is a filled circle.

Specify outside diameter of donut <current>: Specify a distance or press Enter

Specify center of donut or <exit>: Specify a point (1) or press Enter to end the command

The location of the donut is set based on the center point. After you specify the diameters, you are prompted for the locations at which to draw donuts. A donut is drawn at each point specified (2). How the interior of a donut is filled depends on the current setting of the FILL command.