CSWPLA, KCN, KCS, PAR1, PAR2
Defines a local coordinate system at the origin of the working
plane.
KCNArbitrary reference number assigned to this coordinate system. Must be greater than 10. A coordinate system previously defined with this number will be redefined.
KCSCoordinate system type:
0 or CART | — | Cartesian |
1 or CYLIN | — | Cylindrical (circular or elliptical) |
2 or SPHE | — | Spherical (or spheroidal) |
3 or TORO | — | Toroidal |
PAR1Used for elliptical, spheroidal, or toroidal systems. If KCS =
1 or 2, PAR1 is the ratio of the ellipse Y-axis
radius to X-axis radius (defaults to 1.0 (circle)). If KCS =
3, PAR1 is the major radius of the torus.
PAR2Used for spheroidal systems. If KCS =
2, PAR2 = ratio of ellipse Z-axis radius to X-axis
radius (defaults to 1.0 (circle)).
Defines and activates a local right-handed coordinate system centered at the origin of the working plane. The coordinate system's local x-y plane (for a Cartesian system) or R-θ plane (for a cylindrical or spherical system) corresponds to the working plane. This local system becomes the active coordinate system. See the CS, LOCAL, CLOCAL, and CSKP commands for alternate ways to define a local coordinate system. Local coordinate systems may be displayed with the /PSYMB command.
This command is valid in any processor.