You can calculate the intersection(s) of a line established by two points, and an arc established by a radial point and radius.
ARCLN [point] [radius] [point 1] [point 2] [offset]
NE 1 100 100
NE 2 200 200
NE 3 250 100
ARCLN 3 200 1 2 -100
! INTERSECTION # 1 NORTH:387.066972 EAST:245.645615
! INTERSECTION # 2 NORTH:104.354385 EAST:-37.066972
Intersections are located between an arc radius of 200 with the center at Point 3 and a line drawn between Points 1 and 2 with an offset distance of 100 to the left.
Intersection of arc and line
ARCLN [point] [radius] [point 1] [point 2] [offset]
Parameter | Definition |
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point | The point number of the radial (center) point. |
radius | The radial distance in feet or meters. The radial distance is the length of a line from the radius point to the arc. |
point 1, point 2 | The existing points that establish the position and direction of the line. Point 1 is the start point and point 2 is the end point. These points can be any points including figure points. |
offset | The offset from the vector. This acts as if the line is moved a specified number of feet (or meters) to the left or right. An offset to the right is a positive number, and an offset to the left is a negative number. If you do not want any offset, then use zero. |