Joins the endpoints of linear and curved objects to create a single object.
Summary
Combines a series of finite linear and open curved objects at their common endpoints to create a single 2D or 3D object. The type of object that results depends on the types of objects selected, the type of object selected first, and whether the objects are coplanar.
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
Specifies a single source object to which you can join other objects. Press Enter after selecting the source object to begin selecting the objects to join. The following rules apply for each type of source object:
- Line
- Polyline
- 3D Polyline
- Arc
- Elliptical Arc
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Only elliptical arcs can be joined to the source elliptical arc. The elliptical arcs must be coplanar and have the same major and minor axes, but can have gaps between them. The elliptical arcs are joined counterclockwise starting from the source elliptical arc.
The Close option converts the source elliptical arc into an ellipse.
- Helix
- Spline
Multiple objects to join at once
Joins multiple objects without specifying a source object. The rules and resulting object types are as follows:
- A line object results from joining collinear lines. The lines can have gaps between their endpoints.
- An arc or circle object results from joining coplanar arcs with the same center point and radius. The arcs can have gaps between their endpoints. Lengthening occurs in a counterclockwise direction. A circle object results if the joined arcs form a complete circle.
- A spline object results from joining splines, elliptical arcs, or helixes together, or to other objects. The objects can be noncoplanar.
- A polyline object results from joining coplanar lines, arcs, polylines, or 3D polylines.
- A 3D polyline results from joining noncoplanar objects other than curved objects.