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Polar method
Session 7
Polar method
Syntax: @ Distance < Angle
@ = from previous / Last point

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Polar method
Syntax: @ Distance < Angle

40
20
Distance = 40 Distance = 20
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Distance = 50
Polar method

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angle = 0

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angle = 180 04

angle = 90

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angle = 270 (-90)


Polar method

angle = 30

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angle = 210 / - 30
Polar method
Syntax: @ Distance < Angle
@ = from previous / Last point

1: 10,20
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2: @ 40<0
3: @20<90 20
4: @40<180
1: @20<270 (-90)
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Polar method

Relative Vs Polar

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Polar method
Syntax: @ Distance < Angle
@ = from previous / Last point
1: 10,10
Example:
2: @75<0
3: @10<90
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4: @20<180
5: @10<90
6: @20<180
7: @10<90
8: @20<180
9: @10<90
10: @15<180
1: @40<270 (C)
Polar method
Syntax: @ Distance < Angle
@ = from previous / Last point 3
4 360/4 = 90 2
1: 10,10 1
2: @50<0 3
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3: @50<120
4: @50<240

360/3 = 120

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Polar method
Syntax: @ Distance < Angle
@ = from previous / Last point

Practice Exercises

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50 50
50
360 / Number of sides = angle
Point Fixing methods
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Practice Exercises

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Absolute Relative Polar


1: 10,10 1: 10,10 1: 10,10
2: 50,10 2: @40,0 2: @40<0
3: 50,30 3: @0,20 3: @20<90
4: 10,30 4: @- 40,0 4: @40<180
1: 10,10 1: @0,-20 1: @20<270
You got this!
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Circle Command

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