LOCAL
LOCAL, KCN, KCS, XC, YC, ZC, THXY, THYZ, THZX, PAR1, PAR2
Defines a local coordinate system by a location and orientation.
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
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Cylindrical (circular or elliptical)
2 or SPHE
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Spherical (or spheroidal)
3 or TORO
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Toroidal
XC,YC,ZCLocation (in the global Cartesian coordinate system) of the origin of the new coordinate system.
THXYFirst rotation about local Z (positive X toward Y).
THYZSecond rotation about local X (positive Y toward Z).
THZXThird rotation about local Y (positive Z toward X).
PAR1Used for elliptical, spheroidal, or toroidal systems. If
KCS= 1 or 2,PAR1is the ratio of the ellipse Y-axis radius to X-axis radius (defaults to 1.0 (circle)). IfKCS= 3,PAR1is 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)).
Notes
Defines a local coordinate system by origin location and orientation angles. The local coordinate system is parallel to the global Cartesian system unless rotated. Rotation angles are in degrees and redefine any previous rotation angles. See the CLOCAL, CS, CSWPLA, and CSKP commands for alternate definitions. This local system becomes the active coordinate system (CSYS). Local coordinate systems may be displayed with the /PSYMB command.
This command is valid in any processor.