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Construct Meshes from Other Objects
Create mesh forms by filling the space between other objects such as lines
and arcs.
You can use a variety of methods to create mesh objects whose edges are
defined by other objects. The MESHTYPE system variable controls whether
the new objects are valid mesh objects, or whether they are created using
legacy polyface or polygon geometry.
You can control whether the mesh is displayed as a wireframe, hidden, or
conceptual image by changing the visual style (VISUALSTYLES).
Types of Meshes Created from Other Objects
You can create several types of meshes that are based on existing objects.
Ruled mesh. RULESURF creates a mesh that represents the ruled surface
between two lines or curves.
Tabulated mesh. TABSURF creates a mesh that represents a general
tabulated surface. The surface is defined by the extrusion of a line or curve
(called a path curve) in a specified direction and distance (called a direction
vector or path).
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