Editing Splines
After you create a Spline, you can change its shape using various methods:
Note: The Properties palette groups several options for modifying Splines.
To edit Splines:
- Do one of the following:
- On the ribbon, click Home > Modify > Edit Spline.
- On the menu, click Modify > Entity > Spline.
- Type EditSpline.
- In the graphics area, specify a Spline.
- Specify an option:
- Close / Open. Closes open Splines or opens closed Splines.
The option displays Close if the Spline is open and Open if the Spline is closed.
A closed Spline forms a loop. An open Spline has two endpoints. The Open option removes the segment between the first and last points specified when the Spline was created.
- Fit data. Edits fit point data.
See Editing Fit Point Data of Splines (Fit Point Editing).
- Edit vertex. Edits control frame data.
See Editing Control Frame Data of Splines (Control Vertex Editing).
- Join. Connects a specified Spline with a line, arc, Polyline, elliptical arc, or other Spline at a coincident endpoint to form an extended Spline.
Specify the connected entity to combine it with the specified Spline.
This option is not available if you specified a closed Spline.
- Polyline. Turns the Spline into a Polyline using the vertices as control points.
Specify the precision value that determines how closely the resulting Polyline matches the Spline. Valid values are any integer between 0 and 99. The default value is 9.
- Reverse. Reverses the direction of the Spline.
This option is mainly intended for application developers.
- Undo. Undoes the most recent operation without terminating the command.
- Exit. Ends the command.
- Repeat step 3 as needed, or press Enter to end the command.
Editing Fit Point Data of Splines (Fit Point Editing)
The Fit data option of the EditSpline command lets you apply the following options:
- Add. Adds fit points to the specified Spline.
- Close / Open. Closes open Splines or opens closed Splines.
The option displays Close if the Spline is open and Open if the Spline is closed.
- Delete. Removes specified fit points.
- Kink. Adds knots and fit points at specified locations.
Note: The Spline does not maintain tangent or curvature continuity at the specified location.
- Move. Moves specified fit points to new locations. Specify a new fit point or specify options:
- Purge. Removes the fit points from the Spline and creates control vertices instead.
- Tangents. Lets you specify the Start Tangency and the End Tangencyof the Spline.
These point specifications determine the tangent conditions on the start point and on the endpoint of the Spline. Lines that are tangent to the Spline display dynamically from the start point and the endpoint of the Spline.
In some situations it is useful to apply the EntitySnaps Parallel and Perpendicular to specify the tangent direction.
Confirm System default to let the application calculate the default end tangents.
- Tolerance. Adjusts the Spline to the existing fit points using a new tolerance value.
- Exit. Return to the main prompt level.
Editing Control Frame Data of Splines (Control Vertex Editing)
Use the Edit vertex option of the EditSpline command to add and remove control vertices and modify the control frames parameters of Splines:
Note: You can use the Spline option of the EditPolyline command to apply a cubic spline type to a 2D Polyline.
Command: EditSpline
Menu: Modify > Entity > Spline
Ribbon: Home > Modify > (Flyout) Edit Spline
Tool Palettes: Modify > Spline Edit