Calculate Points and Values (.NET)

By using the methods provided by the Editor object and the Geometry and Runtime namespaces, you can quickly solve a mathematical problem or locate points in your drawing. Some of the available methods are:

Note: The AutoCAD .NET API does not contain methods to calculate a point based on a distance and angle (polar point) and for translating coordinates between different coordinate systems. If you need these utilities, you will want to utilize the PolarPoint and TranslateCoordinates methods from the ActiveX Automation library.

Get angle from X-axis

This example calculates a vector between two points and determines the angle from the X-axis.

VB.NET

Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Geometry
 
<CommandMethod("AngleFromXAxis")> _
Public Sub AngleFromXAxis()
  Dim pt1 As Point2d = New Point2d(2, 5)
  Dim pt2 As Point2d = New Point2d(5, 2)
 
  Application.ShowAlertDialog("Angle from XAxis: " & _
                              pt1.GetVectorTo(pt2).Angle.ToString())
End Sub

C#

using Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Geometry;
 
[CommandMethod("AngleFromXAxis")]
public static void AngleFromXAxis()
{
  Point2d pt1 = new Point2d(2, 5);
  Point2d pt2 = new Point2d(5, 2);
 
  Application.ShowAlertDialog("Angle from XAxis: " +
                              pt1.GetVectorTo(pt2).Angle.ToString());
}

VBA/ActiveX Code Reference

Sub AngleFromXAxis()
    ' This example finds the angle, in radians, between the X axis
    ' and a line defined by two points.
 
    Dim pt1(0 To 2) As Double
    Dim pt2(0 To 2) As Double
    Dim retAngle As Double
 
    pt1(0) = 2: pt1(1) = 5: pt1(2) = 0
    pt2(0) = 5: pt2(1) = 2: pt2(2) = 0
 
    ' Return the angle
    retAngle = ThisDrawing.Utility.AngleFromXAxis(pt1, pt2)
 
    ' Display the angle found
    MsgBox "The angle in radians between the X axis is " & retAngle
End Sub

Calculate Polar Point

This example calculates a point based on a base point, an angle and distance.

VB.NET

Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Geometry
 
Public Shared Function PolarPoints(ByVal pPt As Point2d, _
                                   ByVal dAng As Double, _
                                   ByVal dDist As Double)
 
  Return New Point2d(pPt.X + dDist * Math.Cos(dAng), _
                     pPt.Y + dDist * Math.Sin(dAng))
End Function
 
Public Shared Function PolarPoints(ByVal pPt As Point3d, _
                                   ByVal dAng As Double, _
                                   ByVal dDist As Double)
 
  Return New Point3d(pPt.X + dDist * Math.Cos(dAng), _
                     pPt.Y + dDist * Math.Sin(dAng), _
                     pPt.Z)
End Function
 
<CommandMethod("PolarPoints")> _
Public Sub PolarPoints()
  Dim pt1 As Point2d
  pt1 = PolarPoints(New Point2d(5, 2), 0.785398, 12)
 
  Application.ShowAlertDialog(vbLf & "PolarPoint: " & _
                              vbLf & "X = " & pt1.X & _
                              vbLf & "Y = " & pt1.Y)
 
  Dim pt2 As Point3d
  pt2 = PolarPoints(New Point3d(5, 2, 0), 0.785398, 12)
 
  Application.ShowAlertDialog(vbLf & "PolarPoint: " & _
                              vbLf & "X = " & pt2.X & _
                              vbLf & "Y = " & pt2.Y & _
                              vbLf & "Z = " & pt2.Z)
End Sub

C#

using Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Geometry;
 
static Point2d PolarPoints(Point2d pPt, double dAng, double dDist)
{
  return new Point2d(pPt.X + dDist * Math.Cos(dAng),
                     pPt.Y + dDist * Math.Sin(dAng));
}
 
static Point3d PolarPoints(Point3d pPt, double dAng, double dDist)
{
  return new Point3d(pPt.X + dDist * Math.Cos(dAng),
                     pPt.Y + dDist * Math.Sin(dAng),
                     pPt.Z);
}
 
[CommandMethod("PolarPoints")]
public static void PolarPoints()
{
  Point2d pt1 = PolarPoints(new Point2d(5, 2), 0.785398, 12);
 
  Application.ShowAlertDialog("\nPolarPoint: " +
                              "\nX = " + pt1.X +
                              "\nY = " + pt1.Y);
 
  Point3d pt2 = PolarPoints(new Point3d(5, 2, 0), 0.785398, 12);
 
  Application.ShowAlertDialog("\nPolarPoint: " +
                              "\nX = " + pt2.X +
                              "\nY = " + pt2.Y +
                              "\nZ = " + pt2.Z);
}

VBA/ActiveX Code Reference

Sub PolarPoints()
    ' This example finds the coordinate of a point that is a given
    ' distance and angle from a base point.
 
    Dim polarPnt As Variant
    Dim basePnt(0 To 2) As Double
    Dim angle As Double
    Dim distance As Double
 
    basePnt(0) = 2#: basePnt(1) = 2#: basePnt(2) = 0#
    angle = 0.785398
    distance = 6
    polarPnt = ThisDrawing.Utility.PolarPoint(basePnt, angle, distance)
 
    MsgBox vbLf + "PolarPoint: " + _
           vbLf + "X = " + CStr(polarPnt(0)) + _
           vbLf + "Y = " + CStr(polarPnt(1)) + _
           vbLf + "Z = " + CStr(polarPnt(2))
End Sub

Find the distance between two points with the GetDistance method

This example uses the GetDistance method to obtain two points and displays the calculated distance.

VB.NET

Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.EditorInput
Imports Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime
 
<CommandMethod("GetDistanceBetweenTwoPoints")> _
Public Sub GetDistanceBetweenTwoPoints()
  Dim acDoc As Document = Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument
 
  Dim pDblRes As PromptDoubleResult
  pDblRes = acDoc.Editor.GetDistance(vbLf & "Pick two points: ")
 
  Application.ShowAlertDialog(vbLf & "Distance between points: " & _
                              pDblRes.Value.ToString())
End Sub

C#

using Autodesk.AutoCAD.ApplicationServices;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.EditorInput;
using Autodesk.AutoCAD.Runtime;
 
[CommandMethod("GetDistanceBetweenTwoPoints")]
public static void GetDistanceBetweenTwoPoints()
{
  Document acDoc = Application.DocumentManager.MdiActiveDocument;
 
  PromptDoubleResult pDblRes;
  pDblRes = acDoc.Editor.GetDistance("\nPick two points: ");
 
  Application.ShowAlertDialog("\nDistance between points: " +
                              pDblRes.Value.ToString());
}

VBA/ActiveX Code Reference

Sub GetDistanceBetweenTwoPoints()
    Dim returnDist As Double
 
    ' Return the value entered by user. A prompt is provided.
    returnDist = ThisDrawing.Utility.GetDistance(, "Pick two points.")
 
    MsgBox "The distance between the two points is: " & returnDist
End Sub