Here's a list of common AutoCAD commands along with their descriptions and examples:
- Description: Creates a straight line segment between two points.
- Example: `LINE` (Specify start and end points)
- Example: `CIRCLE` (Specify center point and radius)
- Example: `RECTANGLE` (Specify two points or center point and dimensions)
- Example: `ARC` (Specify three points or center, start, and end points)
- Example: `PEDIT` (Enter 'm' for multiple segments, specify points)
- Example: `HATCH` (Select enclosed area, specify pattern or color)
- Example: `DIMENSION` (Select objects, specify dimension location)
- Example: `TRIM` (Select cutting edges, specify objects to trim)
- Example: `EXTEND` (Select boundary object, specify objects to extend)
- Example: `FILLET` (Select first object, select second object)
- Example: `OFFSET` (Select object, specify distance and side)
- Example: `COPY` (Select objects, specify base point and destination)
- Example: `MOVE` (Select objects, specify base point and destination)
- Example: `ROTATE` (Select objects, specify base point and rotation angle)
- Example: `SCALE` (Select objects, specify base point and scale factor)
- Description: Removes selected objects from the drawing.
- Example: `ERASE` (Select objects to erase)
These are just a few examples of common AutoCAD commands. AutoCAD offers numerous commands and capabilities to create, modify, and annotate drawings. It's always a good practice to refer to the official documentation or help resources for more detailed information on specific commands and their usage in AutoCAD.
1. Line
- Description: Creates a straight line segment between two points.- Example: `LINE` (Specify start and end points)
2. Circle
- Description: Creates a circle by specifying the center point and radius.- Example: `CIRCLE` (Specify center point and radius)
3. Rectangle
- Description: Creates a rectangle by specifying two diagonal corners or specifying the center point and dimensions.- Example: `RECTANGLE` (Specify two points or center point and dimensions)
4. Arc
- Description: Creates an arc by specifying three points or specifying the center, start, and end points.- Example: `ARC` (Specify three points or center, start, and end points)
5. Polyline
- Description: Creates a series of connected line or arc segments.- Example: `PEDIT` (Enter 'm' for multiple segments, specify points)
6. Hatch
- Description: Fills an enclosed area with a pattern or solid color.- Example: `HATCH` (Select enclosed area, specify pattern or color)
7. Dimension
- Description: Adds linear, angular, or radial dimensions to objects.- Example: `DIMENSION` (Select objects, specify dimension location)
8. Trim
- Description: Trims or extends objects to a boundary defined by another object.- Example: `TRIM` (Select cutting edges, specify objects to trim)
9. Extend
- Description: Extends objects to a boundary defined by another object.- Example: `EXTEND` (Select boundary object, specify objects to extend)
10. Fillet
- Description: Rounds the corners of two intersecting lines or objects.- Example: `FILLET` (Select first object, select second object)
11. Offset
- Description: Creates a parallel copy of an object at a specified distance.- Example: `OFFSET` (Select object, specify distance and side)
12. Copy
- Description: Creates a copy of selected objects at a specified location.- Example: `COPY` (Select objects, specify base point and destination)
13. Move
- Description: Moves selected objects to a new location.- Example: `MOVE` (Select objects, specify base point and destination)
14. Rotate
- Description: Rotates selected objects around a base point.- Example: `ROTATE` (Select objects, specify base point and rotation angle)
15. Scale
- Description: Resizes selected objects uniformly or non-uniformly.- Example: `SCALE` (Select objects, specify base point and scale factor)
16. Erase
- Description: Removes selected objects from the drawing.- Example: `ERASE` (Select objects to erase)
These are just a few examples of common AutoCAD commands. AutoCAD offers numerous commands and capabilities to create, modify, and annotate drawings. It's always a good practice to refer to the official documentation or help resources for more detailed information on specific commands and their usage in AutoCAD.
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