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CADPower

Equation of a Line: CP_LINEEQ – CADPower Command

Summary

The CP_LINEEQ command allows users to plot a line based on the linear equation y=mX+By = mX + By=mX+B. By specifying the slope (mmm) and y-intercept (BBB) values, as well as the range and increments for XXX, this command plots the line as a polyline in the CAD environment. The plotted line is labeled with the equation parameters, providing a quick visual reference to the mathematical line representation.

CADPower -> Draw Tools -> Geometry -> Equation of a line

Key features include:

  • Customizable Line Equation: Input values for mmm (slope) and BBB (y-intercept) to define the line’s equation.
  • Range and Increment Control: Specify the starting and ending limits for XXX and set an increment for XXX values, allowing for detailed control over the plotted line’s range and density.
  • Equation Labeling: The resulting polyline is labeled with the equation y=mX+By = mX + By=mX+B, providing clear identification of the line’s parameters.

The CP_LINEEQ command is useful for CAD users, educators, or students needing a quick and visual representation of a linear equation, making it ideal for educational purposes or mathematical tasks within the CAD environment.