Measures the distance
and angle between two points.
Access Method
Command entry: 'dist for
transparent use
Summary
In general, the DIST command reports 3D distances
in model space and 2D distances on a layout in paper space.
In model space, changes
in X, Y, and Z component distances and angles are measured in 3D
relative to the current UCS.
In paper space, distances
are normally reported in 2D paper space units. However, when using
object snaps on model space objects that are displayed in a single
viewport, distances are reported as 2D model space distances projected
onto a plane parallel to your screen.
List of Prompts
The following prompts
are displayed.
Specify first point: Specify
a point
Specify second point
or <Multiple points>: Specify a second point
The distance is displayed
in the current units format.
DIST assumes the current elevation for the first
or second point if you omit the Z coordinate
value.
NoteWhen using the DIST
command for 3D distances, it is recommended that you switch to model
space.
- Multiple Points
-
If you specify multiple
points, a running total of the distance based on the existing line
segments and the current rubberband line is displayed in the tooltip.
A dynamic dimension is also displayed. The distance is updated as
you move the cursor.