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== Description == |
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The [[Image:Assembly_ConstraintPointsProjectDistance.svg|16px]] [[Assembly3_ConstraintPointsProjectDistance|Points project distance]] command constrains the distance of two 2D points in relation to a Straight line. |
The [[Image:Assembly_ConstraintPointsProjectDistance.svg|16px]] [[Assembly3_ConstraintPointsProjectDistance|Points project distance]] command constrains the distance of two 2D points in relation to a Straight line. |
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Based on the line's direction (the z axis of its implicit coordinate system (ICS)) setting the distance of two points along the line means to add the distance value to the first point's z value to receive the second point's z value (and ignoring the x and y values). |
Based on the line's direction (the z axis of its implicit coordinate system (ICS)) setting the distance of two points along the line means to add the distance value to the first point's z value to receive the second point's z value (and ignoring the x and y values). |
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# Select two points (2D or 3D). |
# Select two points (2D or 3D). |
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# Select a straight line (2D or 3D). |
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Assembly3 ConstraintPointsProjectDistance |
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Description
The Points project distance command constrains the distance of two 2D points in relation to a Straight line.
Based on the line's direction (the z axis of its implicit coordinate system (ICS)) setting the distance of two points along the line means to add the distance value to the first point's z value to receive the second point's z value (and ignoring the x and y values).
Usage
- Select two points (2D or 3D).
- Select a straight line (2D or 3D).
- Activate the Points project distance command using the:
- Points project distance button.
- Press the Solve constraints or the Quick solve button to recompute
- (if Auto recompute and Smart recompute are disabled).
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