DRAW Reference Manual
Annotate Structural Elements in DRAW
: 3D Position from a P-line
3D Position from a P-line
Wherever a Design element or p-point can be used for position, a p-line can also be used. However, a p-line is a line in a given direction between two points, and does not define a single position.
In order to use p-line for position, it is necessary to specify a distance along that p-line. The syntax is based on that in the design:
PPLINe
word
OF
element_identifier
STart
PPLINe
word
OF
element_identifier
ENd
The start and end of a p-line are the points at which the p-line crosses the two end-cutting planes of a Section. These are proportional distances 0.0 and 1.0 respectively. The start and end of the neutral axis are coincident with the points defined by the POSS and POSE attributes of the Section.
PPLINe
word
OF
element_identifier units_value
The syntax defines an absolute distance from the start of the p-line.
PPLINe
word
OF
element_identifier
PROPortion
value
The syntax defines a proportional distance along the p-line from its start.
PPLINe
word
OF
element_identifier
When no p-line position is stated explicitly the default value for proportional distance is used. The default can be altered by using the PKDI SETD command. Refer to
P-line Distance
for further information. The initial value is 0.5, meaning the mid-point of the p-line.
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