4.3.1.2. Circle-Straight Line
 
With the function Calculate > Intersections > Circle – Straight Line the intersection points of a straight line and a circle can be calculated and stored as plane coordinates.
 
Define the start and end point of the straight line by entering the point numbers. Alter­natively, click on the points in the graphic screen of
GART-2000® CE. Then choose the center point and the radius of the circle. The straight line and the circle are displayed in the graphic screen.
 
To parallel-shift the straight line enter the value in the field Distance. A positive distance moves the straight line to the right, a negative distance results in a shift to the left. The orientation of the straight line is defined from start to end point.
 
For the circle the input of a distance results in a shift of the intersection points on the arc. A positive distance shifts the intersections outwards, a negative sign results in a shift inwards.
 
With the <Option> button other definitions for the straight line and the circle are possible.
 
By pressing the <OK> button the calculation of the intersection points is started.
 
The result of the calculation shows the plane coordinates of both intersection points.
 
To store the coordinates of the intersection point 1 click the <S1> button; to store the coordinates of the intersection point 2 click <S2>. Alternatively, press <Mean> to store the averaged coordinates of both intersection points. The coordinate input dialog is opened automatically.

 

 
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