AutoCAD

How to Calculate Polyline Length in AutoCAD?

### Understanding Polyline Length in AutoCAD

Calculating the length of polylines in AutoCAD is a straightforward task that can be accomplished with several methods tailored to suit different user preferences. A polyline, which is a connected set of line segments, can be analyzed for its total length using these techniques.

### Using the Properties Palette

1. **Select the Polyline**: Begin by clicking on the polyline whose length you wish to measure. Make sure it is highlighted.

2. **Open the Properties Palette**: If the Properties palette is not already visible, you can activate it by typing `PROPERTIES` in the command line and pressing Enter.

3. **View Length Data**: In the Properties palette, locate the “Geometry” section. Here, you will see the total length of the selected polyline, displayed in your preferred measurement units (feet, meters, etc.).

### Measuring with the Distance Command

1. **Initiate the Command**: Type `DIST` in the command line and hit Enter. This activates the Distance measurement tool.

2. **Select Points**: Click on the starting point of the polyline, and then click on the endpoint. AutoCAD will provide the distance between these two selected points.

3. **Interpret the Results**: The distance shown corresponds to the length of the selected segment. Note that you can continue to select additional segments to find cumulative lengths.

### Using the Measure Tool

1. **Access the Home Tab**: Navigate to the Home tab on the ribbon.

2. **Find the Measure Tool**: In the Utilities panel, click the drop-down arrow next to the Measure button and select “Measure”.

3. **Select the Polyline**: Click on the polyline you wish to measure. The interface will show you the length of the entire polyline.

4. **Get Detailed Measurements**: Depending on the complexity of the polyline, you can hover over various parts to see different lengths and angles associated with the polyline.

### Calculating Multiple Polylines

For users who want to find the total length of multiple polylines, follow this procedure:

1. **Join the Polylines**: Go to the Home tab, click on the Modify panel, and select the Edit Polyline option.

2. **Join Command**: Type `J` for Join and select all polylines that are end-to-end.

3. **End the Command**: Press Enter to join the polylines. The resulting single polyline will now have a total length that can be measured using any of the methods previously described.

### Additional Measurement Techniques

For users interested in measuring not just lengths but also areas, AutoCAD provides functionality to calculate areas based on selected objects:

1. **Initiate Area Command**: Type `AREA` in the command line.

2. **Choose Object Option**: At the command prompt, select `O` for Object and click on the shapes or polylines to measure their area.

3. **Review Results**: The system will display the total area calculated based on the selected objects.

### FAQ

**1. Can I undo a length measurement or selection?**
Yes, you can use the `UNDO` command to reverse any selection or measurement step you’ve completed in a session.

**2. Are there alternatives to measuring lengths in AutoCAD?**
Yes, using scripts or third-party plugins can enhance measurement functionality for users requiring advanced features or batch processing.

**3. What should I do if the Properties palette does not show length?**
Ensure the polyline is selected correctly. If issues persist, reset your workspace or check for updates and settings in AutoCAD that may be affecting display options.

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.