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Tolerance A tolerance value of 0 requires that the resulting spline must pass
through specified fit points. A tolerance value greater than 0, allows the spline
to deviate from the fit points by the tolerance distance. The tolerance value
applies to all fit points except the starting and ending fit points, which always
have a tolerance of 0.
Options for Splines with Control Vertices
The following options are specific to the control vertices (CV) method.
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SPLMETHOD on page 1500 system variable)
Degree Sets the polynomial degree of the resulting spline. Use this option to
create B-splines of degree 1 (linear), degree 2 (quadratic), degree 3 (cubic), and
so on up to degree 10.
SPLINEDIT
Quick Reference
See also:
Modify Splines
Modifies the parameters of a spline or converts a spline-fit polyline to a spline.
Access Methods
Menu: Modify Object Spline
Shortcut menu: Select a spline to edit. Right-click in the drawing area and
click Spline.
Summary
Modifies the data that defines a spline, such as the number and weight of
control vertices, the fit tolerance, and the starting and ending tangents.
NOTE SPLINEDIT automatically converts spline-fit polylines to splines even if you
immediately exit SPLINEDIT after selecting the spline-fit polyline.
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