if you want to learn "how to draw a line in autocad with coordinates" then you came to right place because here you will find "AutoCAD line command tutorial with exaple".
there are basically 4 methods to draw line in autocad and i have shown two methods,
which are:
1. absolute coordinate system in autocad
2. relative coordinate system in autocad
i will tech you remaining mehod in next upcoming videos.
in this video, i shown you relative coordinates example and absolute coordinate example, so you can understand basic difference between absolute and relative coordinates in autocad.
• Overview of line command of autocad
Command/Shortcut: LINE / L
Location: Draw > Line
The Line command draws a straight line from one point to another. When you pick the start point of the line, you need to specify the endpoint of the line segment on screen. You can either continue to specify additional line segments or end the line there. If you want to undo a previous line, enter U at the prompt. To end the command, you can press Enter or ESC, or enter C to close a series of line segments.
You can choose to pick the position of your lines by using your mouse to click on the screen. If you want to be more precise, you can use coordinates instead. When you type LINE or L into the command window and press Enter, you’ll be prompted to specify a point location by using coordinates.
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