Re: Mathematical functions for curves in sketch



The one that comes to mind based on your post is to use Insert> curve>
Curve through XYZ points, then browse to a file created by Excel or
whatever that delivers a dataset from the calculation that you are
running.
Keep in mind that equations in SWx can do a lot, or simple sketch
relations (if you really know your trig) can pull off amazing things,
and I would suggest that you look at those with a creative eye -
especialy simple sketch relations, which I have seen underutilized so
many times.
But based on the vague request - the "for instance..." I suspect that
importing a dataset to use with "curve through XYZ points" is what you
want.
Good luck, and let us know if this doesn't work so you can come back
with a more specific problem -with more detail - for us to comment on.
Ed
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