Hello all,
I need some assistance. I have created a 2D graph consisting of 3 points and a spline curve going through the 3 points. The closest vertical line (Point C) is 20mm from the Y axis and the closest horizontal line (Point A) is 20mm from the X-axis. The 20mm distance from the Y-axis to Point C will never change, but the 20mm distance from the X-axis could potentially be either pointsA,B, or C. The X and Y axis are notcontrained to any datum planes due to the fact that the graphcould potentially become very large and I just want this to be a representationof the data that we receive.I want to see if there is a relation to have the X-axis line to be 20mm from the closest horizontal line, whether it be point A, B, or C. I have a attached a picture explaining my scenario. I have alsoshown generic "d" values next to the letters that can be used to anyone whowill explainhow to do it. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Zack
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I need some assistance. I have created a 2D graph consisting of 3 points and a spline curve going through the 3 points. The closest vertical line (Point C) is 20mm from the Y axis and the closest horizontal line (Point A) is 20mm from the X-axis. The 20mm distance from the Y-axis to Point C will never change, but the 20mm distance from the X-axis could potentially be either pointsA,B, or C. The X and Y axis are notcontrained to any datum planes due to the fact that the graphcould potentially become very large and I just want this to be a representationof the data that we receive.I want to see if there is a relation to have the X-axis line to be 20mm from the closest horizontal line, whether it be point A, B, or C. I have a attached a picture explaining my scenario. I have alsoshown generic "d" values next to the letters that can be used to anyone whowill explainhow to do it. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Zack
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