StillBlank Posted 11 hours ago Share Posted 11 hours ago (edited) The same temporary dimension displays as decimal inch or a fraction when clicking on the dimension to alter it. The primary format is '-" and fractions 1/16 selected as accuracy. If "reduce fractions" is checked it produces a fraction. If "reduce fractions" is unchecked it produces a decimal. Shouldn't it produce a fraction regardless of reduction or not? Side quest: Is there a way to eliminate odd fractions such as 2/3? Changing Smallest Fraction to 1/32 still produces 2/3" result. x17 Temp Dims.zip Edited 11 hours ago by StillBlank situtational clarity Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBCooper Posted 9 hours ago Share Posted 9 hours ago (edited) The width of your polyline is exactly 4 2/3". I assume that you set it this way on purpose just to play with the dimensions. You can't represent 2/3 exactly as a decimal number because it repeats forever which is why you will see "66667" as the last numbers. If you round your dimensions to the nearest 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, or even 1/128, then it won't be exact because none of these numbers are divisible by 3. This is why you will get things like 11/16 or 21/32 because those are the closest values you can get to 2/3. When you click on a dimension value to edit it, I think the program will always try and show you the most accurate number it can. Personally, I think this is a good thing and I wish dialog boxes would do this too. I sometimes use the "number style" button to change the display to decimal inches just so that I can see the "real" values instead of the rounded ones. It is interesting that sometimes it shows you the exact fraction and sometimes the nearest decimal value but I don't think that is something to worry much about. I would be far more worried about what the dimension displays as in the plan view and if you want it to be accurate then you will need to change the 4 2/3" to something that can be represented accurately for however you want to display them. Edited 9 hours ago by DBCooper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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