We continue migrating KCL stdlib functions to use keyword arguments. Next up is the `angledLine` family of functions (except `angledLineThatIntersects, which will be a quick follow-up).
Before vs. after:
`angledLine({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, length = 3, tag = $edge)`
`angledLineOfXLength({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, lengthX = 3, tag = $edge)`
`angledLineOfYLength({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, lengthY = 3, tag = $edge)`
`angledLineToX({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, endAbsoluteX = 3, tag = $edge)`
`angledLineToY({angle = 90, length = 3}, %, $edge)`
  => `angledLine(angle = 90, endAbsoluteY = 3, tag = $edge)`
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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title, excerpt, layout
| title | excerpt | layout | 
|---|---|---|
| angleToMatchLengthX | Returns the angle to match the given length for x. | manual | 
Returns the angle to match the given length for x.
angleToMatchLengthX(
  tag: TagIdentifier,
  to: number,
  sketch: Sketch,
): number
Arguments
| Name | Type | Description | Required | 
|---|---|---|---|
tag | 
TagIdentifier | 
Yes | |
to | 
number | 
Yes | |
sketch | 
Sketch | 
Yes | 
Returns
Examples
sketch001 = startSketchOn(XZ)
  |> startProfileAt([0, 0], %)
  |> line(end = [2, 5], tag = $seg01)
  |> angledLine(angle = -angleToMatchLengthX(seg01, 7, %), endAbsoluteX = 10)
  |> close()
extrusion = extrude(sketch001, length = 5)