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how to get left centre of a oblong shape

Soundar1984
Soundar1984 over 9 years ago

hi, i have created oblong shape . i gonna fix copy option for this,so anyone help me to find left centre of oblong shape.

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    catalineacsu over 9 years ago
    I'd go the hart math way to solving this. As long as you know that the shape is oblong, you could take the bounding box and do a little math processing on that. for example, if you have a bounding box 5mils tall and 15 mils wide, than you can expect the diameter of the arcs to be 5 mils, and the rectangle connecting the two arcs to be 5x5 (a square in this case). If you can provide more details, maybe people on the forum can provide more answers.
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    catalineacsu over 9 years ago
    I'd go the hart math way to solving this. As long as you know that the shape is oblong, you could take the bounding box and do a little math processing on that. for example, if you have a bounding box 5mils tall and 15 mils wide, than you can expect the diameter of the arcs to be 5 mils, and the rectangle connecting the two arcs to be 5x5 (a square in this case). If you can provide more details, maybe people on the forum can provide more answers.
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