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QuickCalc opens and displays the current value of the object in the Input
box.
5 Perform a calculation on the displayed value and click the equal sign (=)
button.
The new value is displayed in the Input box.
6 Click Apply.
NOTE The Apply button is only available for editable number-based
properties.
The calculator closes and the new value is displayed in the Properties
palette. The object is modified in the drawing.
To obtain X, Y, Z coordinate values for a point using QuickCalc
1 NOTE The QuickCalc toolbar Get Coordinates button uses the cur function.
On the QuickCalc toolbar, click the Get Coordinates button.
QuickCalc temporarily closes and you are prompted to specify a point.
2 In the drawing, click a point.
QuickCalc opens and displays the coordinate values of the point in the
Input box.
To measure the distance between two points using QuickCalc
1 NOTE The QuickCalc toolbar Distance Between Two Points button uses the
dist(p1,p2) function.
On the QuickCalc toolbar, click the Distance Between Two Points button.
QuickCalc temporarily closes and you are prompted to specify two points.
2 In the drawing, click the first point and then the second point.
QuickCalc opens and displays the value of the distance between the two
points in the Input box.
To get the angle of a line defined by two points using QuickCalc
1
NOTE The QuickCalc toolbar Angle of Line Defined by Two Points button
uses the ang(p1,p2) function.
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