This calculator takes the parameters of a regular polygon and calculates its coordinates. It produces both the coordinates of the vertices and the coordinates of the line segments making up the sides of the polygon.
I have QGIS 2.18.16 installed.My problem is, how to calculate radius of an arc / curve feature (line)? The lines are originated from .dgn file, which I read with FME and wrote to PostGis DB. I have created primary keys etc, and the table is fully editable. I calculated lengths for the arcs successfully, but cant figure out how to calculate radius for these curves. This ( ) might give some idea on the math side, though I can't figure out how to use it in QGIS calculator. So I need to calculate the "R" for all the lines i have in the DB.
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There are different forms for writing the equation of a line. MathIsFun.com notes that slope-intercept form or y = mx + b is probably the most common. The calculators below help you find the equation of a line given the properties you know.
I've misspoken more than once here. It wasn't the XML I edited; it was the .SVG file. And it was the coordinates of the vertices I plugged in, not the desired side lengths. I found the coordinates by plugging my desired side lengths into the formula here: -calculator.html
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