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If you change the value of a dimensional constraint, all the constraints on the
object are evaluated, and the objects that are affected are updated
automatically.
Also, constraints can be added directly to segments within a polyline as if they
were separate objects.
NOTE The number of decimal places displayed in dimensional constraints is
controlled by the LUPREC and AUPREC system variables.
Compare Dimensional Constraints with Dimension Objects
Dimensional constraints are different from dimension objects in the following
ways:
Dimensional constraints are used in the design phase of a drawing, but
dimensions are typically created in the documentation phase
Dimensional constraints drive the size or angle of objects, but dimensions
are driven by objects
By default, dimensional constraints are not objects, display with only a
single dimension style, maintain the same size during zoom operations,
and are not plotted
If you need to plot dimensional constraints or use dimension styles, you can
change the form of a dimensional constraint from dynamic to annotational.
See
Apply Dimensional Constraints on page 829 for more detail.
Define Variables and Equations
With the Parameters Manager, you can define custom user variables that you
can reference from within dimensional constraints and other user variables.
The expressions that you define can include a variety of predefined functions
and constants.
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