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DXF is a file format to exchange CAD data from Autodesk. A DXF file | DXF is a file format to exchange CAD data from Autodesk. A DXF file is subdivided in several sections. The most important sections are: | ||
* TABLES, containing definitions of layers | |||
* ENTITIES: containing 2 and 3 dimensional shapes | |||
* BLOCKS: containing 2 and 3 dimension shapes, reusable using INSERTS in ENTITIES. | |||
Revision as of 10:07, 23 August 2022
DXF is a file format to exchange CAD data from Autodesk. A DXF file is subdivided in several sections. The most important sections are:
- TABLES, containing definitions of layers
- ENTITIES: containing 2 and 3 dimensional shapes
- BLOCKS: containing 2 and 3 dimension shapes, reusable using INSERTS in ENTITIES.
ENTITIES
Currently, the following Autodesk CAD entity types are supported:
- LWPOLYLINES (2 dimensional line strings), including buldges
- LINE (single lines)
- POLYLINE (3 dimensional line strings), currently only interpreted as 2 dimensional. The z-coordinate is ignored.
- HATCH (polygonal data constructed using other boundary entities)
- CIRCLE: full and partial circles, given a center point, radius and start and end angle.
- ELLIPSE: full and partial ellipses, given a center point, major and minor axis, rotation and start and end angle.
- ARC: curved lines given a center point and a radius.
- VERTEX: 2 dimensional point.
- POINT: Same as vertex, but 3 dimensional. Currently only interpreted as 2 dimensional. The z-coordinate is ignored.
- SPLINE: 2 dimensional Control point splines are currently supported.
- INSERT: Predefined BLOCKS inserted at a point and with a rotation.
BLOCKS
BLOCKS are parts in a CAD drawing that can be reused multiple times by inserting them at different locations with optional alternative rotations and scales. The usage of BLOCKS in a DXF is supported.