Add a free transition-transition group between two curves that are in the same direction but have different radii.
The transitions have finite radii on either end. Transition parameters and attachment points are automatically calculated. If either of the attachment curves (1, 2) are edited, the transition-transition group maintains tangency.
By default, the two transitions have equal lengths and A values. Both values can be modified at the time of creation by specifying a ratio of A1/A2 or L1/L2.
The transition radii are identical at the transition-transition intersection point. The radius value is determined by the total deflection angle and the two transition lengths. The radius value cannot be edited.
The current transition definition is displayed at the command line. For more information about changing the default transition definition, see To Work With Curve and Transition Settings for Alignments.
Add a free compound transition-transition group, with a specified parameter, between two straights.
You specify either the length (3, 4) or A value for each transition. The transition radii match at the transition-transition intersection point. If either of the attachment straights (1, 2) are edited, the transition parameters that you specified do not change.
Specify a new value, or press Enter to accept the value that is displayed on the command line.
Add a free compound transition-line-transition group, with a specified line length, between two curves.
The transition parameters are automatically calculated. If either of the attachment curves (1, 2) are edited, the line length (3) does not change.
The current transition definition is displayed at the command line. For more information about changing the default transition definition, see To Work With Curve and Transition Settings for Alignments.
Add a free compound transition-line-transition group, with specified transition lengths, between two curves.
The line length is automatically calculated. If either of the attachment curves (1, 2) are edited, the transition lengths (3, 4) do not change.
The current transition definition is displayed at the command line. For more information about changing the default transition definition, see To Work With Curve and Transition Settings for Alignments.
Specify a new value, or press Enter to accept the value that is displayed on the command line.