Toolbar:
Menu: CAD-Earth > Mesh > Mesh Explorer. Mesh Explorer node:
Context Menu: Vertices > Move
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Command line: CE_MESHEXPLORER
CAD-Earth version: Premium. |
Command description:
This command allows you to select a mesh vertex and move it to a specified point. The point elevation can be calculated by projecting the point on the mesh or on a temporary plane specifying three points.
An elevation offset can be specified, adding this value to the calculated elevation.
When defining a temporary plane, a slope can be specified between the first point and the second and third point to define the slope of the plane in two directions.
The current elevation mode (selecting a point on mesh or interpolating on a plane) and the current elevation offset are displayed before selecting an option.
Command line prompts:
Specify point or [Exit]:
Specify new position:
ELEVATION MODE: On mesh, OFFSET: 0.00
Elevation or [Select point/Interpolate/Offset]<261.634>:
If the select point option is selected:
ELEVATION MODE: On mesh, OFFSET: 0.00
Elevation or [Select point/Interpolate/Offset]<261.634>: S
Select point:
Elevation<261.634>:
If the interpolate mode is selected to define a temporary projection plane:
ELEVATION MODE: Select, OFFSET: 0.00
Elevation or [Select point/Interpolate/Offset]<0>: I
Specify first point:
Elevation<261.561>:
Specify second point:
Elevation or [Slope]<261.49>:
If the slope option is selected:
Slope from first point<0.00>:
Specify third point or ENTER:
Elevation or [Slope]<261.618>:
If the slope option is selected:
Slope from first point<0.00>: -2
Elevation<261.545>:
If the offset option is selected:
ELEVATION MODE: Interpolated, OFFSET: 0.00
Elevation or [Select point/Interpolate/Offset]<261.57>: O
Elevation offset<0>: 1.25
Elevation<262.82>:
Tips:
•You can specify a negative slope value to define a downward slope between points.
•The slope value is a percentage value between the vertical and horizontal distance between two points. For example, a slope of 10% specifies an increase of 0.1 vertical units per horizontal unit.
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