Selection of objects using the command line

For many editing commands, you can launch additional options for object selection in the command line.

1. Start the Select editing command from the command line
or
2. Start any editing command.
3. To the command prompt about object selection Select objects or [?]: enter? (question mark) or select from the context menu.
4. The following prompt is displayed in the command line: Select an option or [Window/Last/Crossing/Box/All/Fence/Wpolygon/Cpolygon/Group/Add/Remove/AUto]:
5. Select the required option.

Command options:

Window Selection of objects that are entirely inside the rectangular area, specified by two points from left to right.
Last Selection of the last created object. Objects cannot be on a frozen layer.
Crossing election of objects, crossed by the rectangular area or inside the rectangular area, specified by two points from right to left.
Box Selection option, with choice of Window or Crossing options.
If points in the rectangular area are specified from right to left, the selection of objects is equal to the Crossing option.
If points in the rectangular area are specified from left to right, the selection of objects is equal to the Window option.
All All objects are selected, excluding objects belonging to locked or frozen layers.
Fence Selection of objects crossed by the selection line.
WPolygon Selection of objects which are entirely inside the polygonal area.
A polygon can have any shape, but there must not be any self-intersections.
The segment of a polygon created last is the closing segment.
CPolygon Selection of objects which are entirely inside the polygonal area or are crossed by this area.
A polygon can have any shape, but there must not be any self-intersections.
The segment of a polygon created last is the closing segment.
Group Selection of objects in the specified group.
Add Adds objects to the current set using any selection method. Automatic mode and adding mode are used by default (Auto and Add modes).
Remove Deletes objects in the current set using any selection method.
You can exclude objects by pressing the SHIFT button in the adding mode (Add mode) or automatic mode (Auto mode).
AUto Selection of objects with pickbox. When an empty area is selected by the pickbox, the Box option is switched on and the first point of the window or crossing window is specified. Automatic mode and adding mode are used by default (Auto and Add modes).

Additional options of object selection are on a Selection toolbar:

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