How can I divide a circle into equal parts?

There are two methods available to divide a circle into equal parts:

 

Method 1:

Utilize the "MarkDivisions" command, which places evenly spaced points or blocks along the length or perimeter of an entity. Here's a step-by-step guide:

1. Enter "MarkDivisions" in the command line 

2. Select the entity you wish to divide into segments within the graphics area.

3. Input the desired number of segments. 

Note: Adjust the point format if the segment count is not visible by using the command "POINTFORMAT" and selecting a format for better visibility.

 

Method 2:

Another option is to use the "CircularPattern" command to create copies of specified entities in a circular pattern. Follow these steps:

1. Create a line from the center of the circle to any point on its perimeter.

2. Type "CircularPattern" at the command window.

3. Select the entities to copy/pattern (choose the line created in step 1).

4. Specify the center of the circle as the axis position.

5. Input the total number of copies of the circular pattern (including the source).

6. Specify the angle to fill. (Press Enter to accept the default 360°)

7. To orient the copies about the axis type 'Yes' (or letter 'Y')

 

By using either of these methods, you can effectively divide a circle into equal parts as per your requirements.