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From: takedown on 27 Dec 2007 22:25 I wrote this macro a little while ago to do pretty much this. You'll need Excel to use it. http://members.cox.net/takedown/FuncPlot.zip On Dec 24, 1:54 am, "strela" <abecebedez...(a)wmf.de> wrote: > Is there a way to use mathematical functions for curves used in sketch to > describe cross section of a part? For example, square without one straight > edge (eg. top one), but curve that would have some mathematical function (y > = - x*x ; if coordinate system positioned on the vertical axe of square; y > is oriented vertical up, x horizontal; )? > > Is it possible to state some mathematical function for curve in sketch and > then use part of it for a sketch of a part? > > Thanks in advance. > > Best regards.
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