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CAL functions with the Endpoint Snap mode. The following table describes
the predefined variables that are available in the Variables area of the calculator.
DescriptionShortcut ForVariable
Distance between two endpointsdist(end,end)dee
Intersection of two lines defined by four end-
points
ill(end,end,end)ille
Midpoint between two endpoints(end+end)/2mee
Unit vector in the XY plane and normal to two
endpoints
nor(end,end)nee
Radius of a selected circle, arc, or polyline arcradrad
Vector from two endpointsvee(end,end)vee
Unit vector from two endpointsvec1(end,end)vee1
You can easily modify these calculator variables or create your own. For more
information, see the CAL command.
Organize Variables into Categories
You can organize calculator variables in the Variables area under several
categories. This results in a one-level tree structure. The Shortcut Functions
category has already been created and contains several functions.
Use the shortcut menu in the Variables area to create, rename, or delete variable
categories.
To use a predefined variable in a QuickCalc expression
1 In the Variables area, click the variable you want to use.
2 On the QuickCalc Variables title bar, click the Return Variable to Input
Area button.
The variable is displayed in the Input box as part of your expression.
To create a new variable in QuickCalc
1 On the QuickCalc Variables title bar, click the New Variable button.
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