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|description=This command is used to create a circle where a given point lies on the circle and the given circle is just touching the new circle.<br/> to determine a radius see [[CIRCLE_PCR]].
|description=This command is used to create a circle where a given point lies on the circle and the given circle is just touching the new circle.<br/> to determine a radius see [[CIRCLE_PCR]].


|param1=<circle>|param1_desc= The number of the circle (1 to 100) to be defined.This is a number used by the macro to create other geometry.
|param1=<circle number>|param1_desc= The number of the circle (1 to 100) to be defined.This is a number used by the macro to create other geometry.
|param2=<point>|param2_desc= This refers to a previously defined point (1 to 100), this should be given in the format P(Number).
|param2=<point>|param2_desc= This refers to a previously defined point (1 to 100), this should be given in the format P(Number).
|param3=<circle>|param3_desc= This refers to a previously defined point (1 to 100), this should be given in the format C(number).
|param3=<circle>|param3_desc= This refers to a previously defined point (1 to 100), this should be given in the format C(number).

Revision as of 21:48, 13 July 2010

Command

CIRCLE_PC <circle number>, <point>, <circle>


This command is used to create a circle where a given point lies on the circle and the given circle is just touching the new circle.
to determine a radius see CIRCLE_PCR.

Parameters

<circle number>
The number of the circle (1 to 100) to be defined.This is a number used by the macro to create other geometry.
<point>
This refers to a previously defined point (1 to 100), this should be given in the format P(Number).
<circle>
This refers to a previously defined point (1 to 100), this should be given in the format C(number).

Example

- CIRCLE_PC 3, 5, 2