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In the From drop-down list, select Points.
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Specify each point by clicking on the position where you want to place it or by using Snap. A dynamic preview of the fitting curve is displayed while you specify points.

To change the selected points, right-click on Points, select Reset in the context menu and perform selection again.
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In the No. of arcs box type the number of arcs you want the fitted curve to be composed of (Note that if the Approximation drop-down list under More Options is set to Select arc joints, rather than the arc number, you must indicate the Arc joints by clicking on the points where you want to place them).
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In the Degree box type the degree to be assigned to the curve (the maximum allowed value is 7). In the Continuity box type the continuity value to be assigned to the curve (the maximum allowed value is degree - 1). Remember the values you enter must comply with the fundamental relationship between control points, degree, continuity and number of arcs for a NURBS.
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Select Quality Checks to access a set of tools enabling you to better evaluate the curve you are creating.
- The Maximum distance box displays the distance of the point furthest away from the resulting curve.
- The Mean square error box displays the value of the sean square error of the curve

where di are the distances of the points to fit.
- Select the Control points check box to display the control points of the resulting fitting curve:

- Select the Inflection points check box to display a black square marker on each inflection point of the resulting fitting curve:

- Select the Curve Curvature command to display a dynamic plot of the curvature of the resulting fitting curve:

- Select Most distant point to display a black square marker on the point that is furthest away from the resulting fitting curve:

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The settings under More Options enable you to control the quality of the resulting curve.
- In order to recalculate the curve by iterative refinement of the solution, you can:
- Choose the type of accuracy the refinement process must achieve in the Quality drop-down list. Three levels are available (Low, Medium, High): the less accurate the level, the quicker the process.
- Repeatedly Select Iterate. The Mean square error is reduced. You can repeat this process until its value is stationary.
- Select the Ignore some option in the Fit points drop-down list and then select some points, among the already selected ones, to be ignored when calculating the fitting curve.
- Choose the Parameterization to be used for the resulting curve:
Refined arc length |
the sample points are spaced as equal arc-length along the curve |
Current |
an arc-length parameterization based on the chord length between the fitting points |
Uniform |
the sample points are equally spaced in the domain of the curve. |
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Under the Advanced Options you can find the settings through which you can define the tolerances used to determine the sample points:
Max. sampled chord error |
The maximum distance between the chord (between two adjacent sample points) and the curve. Default is the ratio: Max sampled arc length / 20. |
Max. sampled torsion error |
The maximum angle between the normals at two adjacent sample points. Default is 5 degrees. |
Max. sampled arc length |
The maximum value for the length of the chord between two adjacent sample points. Default is the length of the curve divided by the number of sample points specified. |
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Click or to confirm your selections and create the curve.
Click to discard your changes. |