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|IconL=Constraint_Length.png
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{{GuiCommand
{{GuiCommand
|Name=Sketcher ConstrainRadius
|Name=Sketcher ConstrainRadius
|Workbenches=[[Sketcher Workbench|Sketcher]]
|MenuLocation=Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain radius
|MenuLocation=Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain radius
|Workbenches=[[Sketcher_Workbench|Sketcher]]
|SeeAlso=[[Sketcher ConstrainDistance|Sketcher Constrain distance]], [[Sketcher ConstrainDistanceX|Sketcher Constrain horizontal distance]], [[Sketcher ConstrainDistanceY|Sketcher Constrain vertical distance]]
|SeeAlso=[[Sketcher_ConstrainDistance|Sketcher Constrain distance]], [[Sketcher_ConstrainDistanceX|Sketcher Constrain horizontal distance]], [[Sketcher_ConstrainDistanceY|Sketcher Constrain vertical distance]]
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This constraint constrains the value of the radius of a circle or arc to have a specific value. If more than one circle or arc is selected before launching the command, a prompt will ask if all selected elements should share the same radius. In the case of an affirmative response, one radius constraint will be added, and [[Sketcher ConstrainEqual|equal length]] constraints will be added to all elements. In the negative, separate radius constraints will be created for each circle/arc but with equal values to be edited separately after creation.
This constraint constrains the value of the radius of a circle or arc to have a specific value. If more than one circle or arc is selected before launching the command :
* If the constrain is applied in 'Reference' mode, a new reference constrain is added to each object separately according above rules
* If the constrain is applied in 'Normal' (driving) mode, following rules are applied
** A reference constrain is applied separately on each object which is an external geometry
** {{Button|[[File:Sketcher_ConstrainEqual.svg|16px]] [[Sketcher_ConstrainEqual|Equal constrains]]}} are applied sequentially between all real/construction geometry objects and a dimensional constrain is applied to the first selected object according above rules
NB : B-spline poles can't be mixed with other object type in the selection


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'''Note:''' the constraint tool can also be started with no prior selection. By default the command will be in continue mode to create new constraints; press the right mouse button or {{KEY|Esc}} once to quit the command.
'''Note:''' the constraint tool can also be started with no prior selection. By default the command will be in continue mode to create new constraints; press the right mouse button or {{KEY|Esc}} once to quit the command.

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{{Code|code=Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('Radius', ArcOrCircle, App.Units.Quantity('123.0 mm')))}}
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The [[Sketcher_scripting|Sketcher scripting]] page explains the values which can be used for {{incode|ArcOrCircle}}, and contains further examples on how to create constraints from Python scripts.




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|IconL=Constraint_Length.png
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Revision as of 17:58, 19 June 2021

Sketcher ConstrainRadius

Menu location
Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain radius
Workbenches
Sketcher
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
Sketcher Constrain distance, Sketcher Constrain horizontal distance, Sketcher Constrain vertical distance

Description

This constraint constrains the value of the radius of a circle or arc to have a specific value. If more than one circle or arc is selected before launching the command :

  • If the constrain is applied in 'Reference' mode, a new reference constrain is added to each object separately according above rules
  • If the constrain is applied in 'Normal' (driving) mode, following rules are applied
    • A reference constrain is applied separately on each object which is an external geometry
    • Equal constrains are applied sequentially between all real/construction geometry objects and a dimensional constrain is applied to the first selected object according above rules

NB : B-spline poles can't be mixed with other object type in the selection

Usage

  1. Pick one or more circles or arcs.
  2. Press the Constrain radius button.
  3. A pop up dialog opens to edit or confirm the value. Press OK to validate. In case multiple circles/arcs were selected, all constraints will adopt this value. Edit their separate values by double-clicking on the dimension label in the 3D view; or in the Constraints list, double-click on the constraint or right-click and select Change value.
  4. Optionally the dimension label and line can be moved and rotated in the 3D view by clicking on the value and dragging while keeping the left mouse button pressed.

Note: the constraint tool can also be started with no prior selection. By default the command will be in continue mode to create new constraints; press the right mouse button or Esc once to quit the command.

Scripting

Sketch.addConstraint(Sketcher.Constraint('Radius', ArcOrCircle, App.Units.Quantity('123.0 mm')))

The Sketcher scripting page explains the values which can be used for ArcOrCircle, and contains further examples on how to create constraints from Python scripts.