KCENTER, Type, VAL1, VAL2, VAL3, VAL4, KPNEW
Creates a keypoint at the center of a circular arc defined by
three locations.
TypeType of entity used to define the circular arc.  The meaning
of VAL1 through VAL4 will
vary depending on Type.  If Type =
P, graphical picking is enabled and all remaining command fields are ignored
(valid only in the GUI).
KP  | —  | Arc is defined by keypoints.  | 
LINE  | —  | Arc is defined by locations on a line.  | 
VAL1, VAL2, VAL3, VAL4Values used to specify three locations on the arc (see table below).
KPNEWNumber assigned to new keypoint. Defaults to the lowest available keypoint number.
Definitions:
If Type = KP, inputs VAL1 through VAL4 are
defined as follows:
  | —  | First keypoint.  | ||||||
  | —  | Second keypoint.  | ||||||
  | —  | Third keypoint.  | ||||||
  | —  | Arc radius.  If  
  | 
If Type = LINE, inputs VAL1 through VAL4 are
defined as follows:
  | —  | Line number.  | 
  | —  | Line ratio (0 to 1) indicating the first location (defaults to 0).  | 
  | —  | Line ratio (0 to 1) indicating the second location (defaults to 0.5).  | 
  | —  | Line ratio (0 to 1) indicating the third location (defaults to 1).  | 
KCENTER should be used in the Cartesian coordinate
system (CSYS,0) only.  This command provides three methods
to define a keypoint at the center of three locations.  As shown below, the
center point can be calculated based on a) three keypoints, b) three keypoints
and a radius, or c) three locations on a line.  Note that for method c, if
a circular line is specified by VAL1, VAL2 through VAL4 are
not needed.