Add a fixed curve through three specified pass-through points. These commands are similar to an AutoCAD arc, but have a third point along the arc.
The element position is not affected by edits to adjacent elements.
Add a fixed three-point curve defined by specified start and end points and a direction at the start point.
The result is a three-point curve. The specified curve direction (3) determines the location of the pass-through point between the start (1) and end (2) points.
Add a fixed curve defined by specified start and end points and a direction at the end point.
The result is a three-point curve. The specified curve direction (3) determines the location of the pass-through point between the start (1) and end (2) points.
Add a fixed curve defined by specified radius, direction, and start and end points.
The result is a three-point curve. The pass-through point between the end points (1, 4) is located at the curve mid point.
Specify a new value, or press Enter to accept the value that is displayed on the command line.
Add a fixed curve from the end of an existing element to a specified end point.
The result is a three-point curve. When the curve is created, it is tangent to the end of the selected element, but if you edit either the curve or the attachment element, tangency is not maintained.
Add a full, fixed circle defined by a specified center point, direction, and radius.
The result is a circle with four pass-through points. The element position is not affected by edits to adjacent elements.
Specify a new value, or press Enter to accept the value that is displayed on the command line.
A preview of the curve is displayed. A fixed circle with a center point and a radius is created.
Add a full, fixed circle defined by a specified center point, direction, and pass-through point.
The result is a circle with four pass-through points. The element position is not affected by edits to adjacent elements.
Add a full, fixed circle defined by a specified pass-through point, direction at the pass-through point, curve direction, and radius.
The result is a circle with four pass-through points. The element position is not affected by edits to adjacent elements.
Specify a new value, or press Enter to accept the value that is displayed on the command line.
A curve preview is displayed.
Add the most probable fixed curve through a series of Autodesk Civil 3D points, AutoCAD points, existing elements, or clicks on screen.
The result is a three-point curve. Regression points can be added, removed, or modified after the element has been created.
As you select points or elements in the drawing window, an X marks each regression point and a temporary, dashed curve is displayed in real time. You must select at least three non-collinear regression points. Press Enter to complete the command.
As you highlight a row in the Regression Data vista, the corresponding regression point in the drawing window is highlighted in red.