Hello all,
I have the following issue that I need to solve without using midpoint or symmetry. I have one sketch with one Circe inside a square. The square has 4 lines going from each corner to the circle inside. If the length of each of those four is equal, the circle will be in the center of the square, right? So, can CATIA calculate this dimension somehow? For example, in Autodesk Inventor, you use the EQUAL contraint and then the length of the lines is calculated automatically, the circle centered, and no dimension need to be typed.
How can I do this in CATIA? I know that with formulas I can set the length of 3 lines to be equal to the fourth, but I still have the problem that I do not know the correct length to use.
I have the following issue that I need to solve without using midpoint or symmetry. I have one sketch with one Circe inside a square. The square has 4 lines going from each corner to the circle inside. If the length of each of those four is equal, the circle will be in the center of the square, right? So, can CATIA calculate this dimension somehow? For example, in Autodesk Inventor, you use the EQUAL contraint and then the length of the lines is calculated automatically, the circle centered, and no dimension need to be typed.
How can I do this in CATIA? I know that with formulas I can set the length of 3 lines to be equal to the fourth, but I still have the problem that I do not know the correct length to use.