Polar tracking restricts
cursor movement to specified angles. PolarSnap restricts cursor
movement to specified increments along a polar angle.
When
you are creating or modifying objects, you can use polar tracking
to display temporary alignment paths defined by the polar angles you
specify. In 3D views, polar tracking additionally provides an alignment path
in the up and down directions. In that case, the tooltip displays
a +Z or -Z for the angle.
Polar angles are relative
to the orientation of the current user coordinate system (UCS) and
the setting for the base angle convention in a drawing. The angle
base direction is set in the Drawing Units dialog box.
Use PolarSnap™ to snap to specified distances
along the alignment path. For example, in the following illustration
you draw a two-unit line from point 1 to point 2, and then draw
a two-unit line to point 3 at a 45-degree angle to the line. If
you turn on the 45-degree polar angle increment, an alignment path
and tooltip are displayed when your cursor crosses the 0 or 45-degree
angle. The alignment path and tooltip disappear when you move the
cursor away from the angle.
As you move your cursor, alignment paths and
tooltips are displayed when you move the cursor near polar angles.
The default angle measurement is 90 degrees. Use the alignment path
and tooltip to draw your object. You can use polar tracking with
Intersection and Apparent Intersection object snaps to find where
a polar alignment path intersects another object.
NoteOrtho mode and polar
tracking cannot be on at the same time. Turning on polar tracking
turns off Ortho mode. Similarly, PolarSnap and grid snap cannot
be on at the same time. Turning on PolarSnap turns off grid snap.
Specify Polar Angles (Polar
Tracking)
You can use polar tracking to track along polar
angle increments of 90, 60, 45, 30, 22.5, 18, 15, 10, and 5 degrees,
or you can specify other angles. The following illustration shows
the alignment paths displayed as you move your cursor 90 degrees with
the polar angle increment set to 30 degrees.
The orientation of 0 depends on the angle you
set in the Drawing Units dialog box (UNITS). The direction
of snap (clockwise or counterclockwise) depends on the units direction
you specify when setting units of measurement.
You can turn polar tracking
on and off temporarily by using an override key. The direct distance
entry method is not available while you are using the temporary
override key for polar tracking.
Specify Polar Distances
(PolarSnap)
PolarSnap
restricts cursor movement to increments of a polar distance you
specify. For example, if you specify a length of 4 units, the cursor
snaps from the first point specified to lengths of 0, 4, 8, 12,
16, and so on. As you move your cursor, a tooltip indicates the
nearest PolarSnap increment. To restrict point entry to polar distances,
both polar tracking and Snap mode (set to PolarSnap) must be on.
You can turn off all snapping and tracking temporarily by using
an override key.
To turn on and turn off
polar tracking
To set polar snap distance
-
- In the Drafting Settings dialog box,
Snap and Grid tab, select Snap On.
- In Snap Type, select PolarSnap.
- Under Polar Spacing, enter the polar
distance.
- On the Polar Tracking tab, select Polar
Tracking On.
- Select the angle from the Increment Angle
list.
You can specify your
own angles by choosing Additional Angles and then New.
- Click OK.
To draw objects using polar
tracking
- Turn on polar tracking and start a drawing
command, such as ARC, CIRCLE, or LINE.
You can also use polar tracking with editing
commands, such as COPY and MOVE.
- As you move your cursor to specify points,
notice the dotted polar tracking line that appears at the tracking
angles you specified. Points you specify while the line is displayed
conform to the polar tracking angle.
To draw objects using polar
distance
- Turn on snap and polar tracking.
Make sure Polar Snap is selected in the Drafting
Settings dialog box, Snap & Grid tab.
- Start a drawing command, such as LINE.
- As you move your cursor, notice that
the dotted polar tracking line displays a tooltip that shows distance
and angle.
- Specify a point.
The length of the new line conforms to the polar
distance.
To set polar tracking angles
-
- In the Drafting Settings dialog box,
Polar Tracking tab, select Polar Tracking On.
- In the Increment Angle list, select the
polar tracking angle.
- To set additional tracking angles, select
Additional Angles. Click New. Enter the angle value in the text
box.
- Under Polar Angle Measurement, specify
whether polar tracking increments are based on the UCS or relative
to the last object you created.
- Click OK.
On the status bar, right-click
. Click an available angle
or Settings to set additional tracking angles.
CommandsDSETTINGS
Sets grid and snap,
polar and object snap tracking, object snap modes, Dynamic Input,
and Quick Properties.
SNAP
Restricts cursor movement
to specified intervals.
UNITS
Controls coordinate
and angle display formats and precision.
System VariablesANGBASE
Sets the base angle
to 0 with respect to the current UCS.
ANGDIR
Sets the direction of
positive angles.
AUTOSNAP
Controls the display
of the AutoSnap marker, tooltip, and magnet.
POLARANG
Sets the polar angle
increment.
POLARDIST
Sets the snap increment
when the SNAPTYPE is set to 1 (PolarSnap).
POLARMODE
Controls settings for
polar and object snap tracking.
SNAPTYPE
Sets the type of snap
for the current viewport.
TEMPOVERRIDES
Turns temporary override
keys on and off.
TRACKPATH
Controls the display
of polar and object snap tracking alignment paths.