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How To Find Perimeter In AutoCAD 2020?

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Understanding Perimeter Calculation in AutoCAD 2025

Finding the perimeter of shapes in AutoCAD can be essential for various applications, especially in architecture and engineering. This guide thoroughly explains how to calculate the perimeter of a shape in AutoCAD 2025, including detailed instructions and tips.

Step-by-Step Process to Calculate Perimeter

Access the Perimeter Tool

  1. Open AutoCAD 2025. Launch the application and load the drawing where the shape for which you want to measure the perimeter is located.

  2. Navigate to the Home Tab. At the top of the screen, locate the Home tab which houses the primary drawing and editing tools.

  3. Select the Measure Tool. In the Home tab, find the Utilities panel. Within this panel, click the Measure drop-down menu to reveal various measuring options.

  4. Choose Area/Perimeter Measurement. From the drop-down options, select "Measure" and then choose "Perimeter". This activates the command for measuring the perimeter of selected objects.

Defining the Measurement Area

  1. Initiate Object Selection. Once the perimeter command is active, you will be prompted to select an object. Move your cursor over the designated shape.

  2. Select Shape Vertices. Click on each vertex of the shape to outline the perimeter. AutoCAD will automatically show a “rubber band” line connecting points as you click to help visualize the selection.

  3. Complete the Measurement. After finishing the selection of all vertices, press the Enter key. AutoCAD will then calculate and display the perimeter measurement in the command line.

Tips for Accurate Perimeter Measurement

Ensure Clean Geometry

  • Before measuring, ensure that the shape has clear lines without overlapping segments. Any gaps or overlaps can lead to inaccurate measurements.

Use Layers Efficiently

  • Organize your drawing by utilizing layers. Keeping distinct elements on separate layers can help in identifying the shape and ensures clarity when selecting vertices for perimeter calculation.

Zoom for Precision

  • Use the zoom functionality to closely inspect the corners of your shape. Accurate clicking on vertices is crucial for precise perimeter measurement.

Additional Methods for Measuring Perimeter

If you are dealing with irregular shapes or complex designs, consider these approaches:

  • Polyline Method: Create a continuous line path using the Polyline tool, tracing the outline of the shape, and then measure the perimeter of that polyline object.

  • Divide and Conquer: For intricate shapes, break down the outline into simpler geometric forms (e.g., triangles or rectangles), calculate each perimeter separately, and sum them up.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if the shape is not closed?

If the shape is not entirely closed, the perimeter measurement may be inaccurate. Ensure all edges meet at the vertices and there are no open gaps.

Can I measure the perimeter of different objects at once?

Yes, after initiating the perimeter command, you can measurably click multiple shapes. Press Enter to finalize the selection, and AutoCAD will provide a collective perimeter.

Is there a shortcut to accessing the perimeter tool?

Yes, you can type “MEASUREGEOM” into the command line, followed by selecting the perimeter option to quickly access the perimeter measurement feature without navigating through the menu.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.