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On the QuickCalc toolbar, click the Angle of Line Defined by Two Points
button.
QuickCalc temporarily closes and you are prompted to specify two points.
2 Enter the coordinate values for the first point and then the second point.
QuickCalc opens and appends the value of the angle between the two
points to the end of any value or expression already present in the Input
box.
To get the intersection of a line defined by four points using QuickCalc
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NOTE The QuickCalc Intersection of Two Lines Defined by Four Points button
uses the ill(p1,p2,p3,p4) function.
On the QuickCalc toolbar, click the Intersection of Two Lines Defined
by Four Points button.
QuickCalc temporarily closes and you are prompted to specify four points.
2 Enter the coordinate values for the first point of line one, then the second
point of line one. Next, enter the coordinate values for the first point of
line two, then the second point of line two.
QuickCalc opens and appends the value of the evaluated expression to
the end of any value or expression already present in the Input box.
Quick Reference
QUICKCALC
Opens the QuickCalc calculator.
QCCLOSE
Closes the QuickCalc calculator.
Convert Units of Measurement
In the Units Conversion area of QuickCalc, you can obtain equivalent values
for different units of measurement.
Unit conversions are available for length, area, volume, and angular values.
Based on which unit type you select, you can then select a list of units to
convert from and a list of units to convert to.
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