angle between two lines

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angle between two lines

Post by gdlx » Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:59 pm

polygon with 18 sides (my house)
angles measured at top or bottom = 160 deg. (this is correct)
angles measured on other sides = 200 deg.

What am I doing wrong?

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Post by andrew » Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:57 pm

Note that there are always two possible angles between two lines, depending in which direction the angle is measured: a smaller one and a larger one. The sum of the two possible angles is of course always 360 degrees (full circle).

The angle between your lines is 160 degrees (smaller angle) but it is also 200 degrees (larger angle)

Which angle QCAD measures depends on the cursor position while clicking the second line. If the cursor is inside the smaller angle, the smaller angle is measured.

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Post by gdlx » Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:46 am

Thanks Andrew,
I tried placing the cursor on both sides, near and far from the lines and I am getting the same results. Measuring from the top line to the adjacent line right, I get 160. The same op from the line left of top to the top line, it is 200. It seems to make no difference where I place the cursor.

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Post by andrew » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:07 am

Please indicate the QCAD version you are using.

The behavior I have described applies for the latest QCAD version only (2.2.2.0). In previous versions, the order in which you click the lines determined which one of the two possible angles is measured (counter-clockwise angle measurement).

QCAD 2.2.2.0 also shows you the angle that is measured as preview in the drawing.

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