Normally, the program assumes all coordinates to be relative to the current UCS. The following functions convert points between UCS and WCS.
- w2u(p1)
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Converts point p1 expressed in the WCS to the current UCS.
- u2w(p1)
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Converts point p1 expressed in the current UCS to the WCS.
You can use w2u to find the WCS origin in terms of the current UCS:
w2u([0,0,0])
Filtering the X, Y, and Z Components of a Point or Vector
The following functions filter the X, Y, and Z components of a point or vector.
Point-filter functions |
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Function |
Description |
xyof(p1) |
X and Y components of a point; Z component is set to 0.0 |
xzof(p1) |
X and Z components of a point; Y component is set to 0.0 |
yzof(p1) |
Y and Z components of a point; X component is set to 0.0 |
xof(p1) |
X component of a point; Y and Z components are set to 0.0 |
yof(p1) |
Y component of a point; X and Z components are set to 0.0 |
zof(p1) |
Z component of a point; X and Y components are set to 0.0 |
rxof(p1) |
X component of a point |
ryof(p1) |
Y component of a point |
rzof(p1) |
Z component of a point |
The following example provides the Z component of a point expressed in spherical coordinates:
zof([2<45<45])
The following example provides a point whose X and Y coordinate values are taken from point a and the Z coordinate value from point b:
xyof(a)+zof(b)