Selection prerequisites: Two segments or three collinear points
Collinear points are points that lie on the same straight line.
This Measure menu command measures the ratio of two lengths or distances.
| • | If two segments are selected, this command measures the ratio of the length of the first selected segment to the length of the second. |
| • | If three collinear points A, B, and C are selected in order, this command measures the ratio of the distance AC to the distance AB. |
If points B and C are on the same side of A, the ratio is positive; if B and C are on opposite sides of A, the ratio is negative.
Another way to think of the ratio defined by three collinear points is to think of a number line with its origin at point A and its unit point at B. The position of point C on this number line determines the value of the measurement.
C is between A and B, |
C is beyond B, |
C is beyond A, |
If point C is constructed on straight object AB, the ratio measurement is the same as the value of point C on its path. In this case it’s easier to select only point C and choose Measure | Value of Point.