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This task shows you how to automatically create 2D or
3D coordinate dimensions on elements and to define the display
format of coordinate dimensions. Coordinate dimensions allow you to
define the coordinates of a point relative to the X, Y, and possibly Z
axes. |
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Open the
CoordinatePoint.CATDrawing document. |
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Click Coordinate Dimensions
in the Dimensioning toolbar (Dimensions
sub-toolbar).
The Tools Palette appears with two options:
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2D Coordinates
lets you create 2D (x, y) coordinate dimensions for interactive
geometry.
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3D Coordinates
lets you create 3D (x, y, z) coordinate dimensions for generative
geometry or 3D background geometry in 2D layout context.
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- These options are also available via the contextual menu.
- In interactive drawing, this palette
does not appear and a 2D
coordinate dimension is created.
- In case of generative drafting or 2D layout:
- If you select sketched (i.e. interactive) geometry, the 2D
Coordinates option is automatically applied (even if you
select the 3D Coordinates option).
- If you
select to apply 2D Coordinates on a 3D point (generated or in the
background), the resulting coordinates of this point are the
coordinates in the projected view and not the 3D space. This
option is not recommended in this scenario.
2D and 3D coordinate dimensions created for a 3D point are as
seen:
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Select 3D Coordinates
in the Tools Palette, as you will be dimensioning elements
generated from the 3D.
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Select the element for which you want to create the 3D
coordinate dimension. The coordinate dimension is created immediately.
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Click in the free space to end the dimension creation.
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Select the coordinate dimension to modify its position.
The dimension is highlighted and its anchor point appears in yellow.
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At this point, you can right-click the yellow anchor point to display the contextual
menu, which allows you add a breakpoint to the leader, or to choose
the leader symbol. |
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Drag the dimension to a new position.
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Click anywhere in the drawing to validate.
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- You can also select a set of elements by trapping them with the
mouse, to create several coordinate dimensions in one command.
- Coordinates created are relative to the absolute axis system except for views
created by selecting a 3D local axis system.
- The yellow anchor point is associative and is linked to the
dimensioned element.
- If you create a coordinate dimension on the origin, this dimension is
invariably non-associative. In this case, the leader symbol may be
different from the leader symbol used for associative coordinate
dimensions. Refer to
Dimension Styles > Coordinate Dimension Styles for more information.
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Modifying Coordinate Dimension Value Display Format
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Create a coordinate dimension. |
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Right-click the coordinate dimension and select
Properties (or select Edit > Properties from
menu) to modify the coordinate dimension value display format.
The Properties dialog box is
displayed.
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Select the Numerical tab. The display format
can be changed in this Numerical
tab.
Format: You can define and customize the display format for
coordinate dimensions.
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Description: Select a type of format.
To get a detailed description about the selected format from
the drop-down list, click the information point
icon.
If the selected format is NUM.DIMM, then the detailed description
will
be as seen:
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The Description standard and its
format values can be customized by the administrator in
value formats (Tools >
Standards > [standard name] > Value Formats). |
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Display: Depending on selected
Description type, you can choose to display one, two
or three factors.
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Format: Only decimal format is available.
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Precision: Select the precision
value.
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The properties of the display value format
can be customized by the administrator in
value
display format (Tools > Standards >
Drafting > [standard name] > Styles >
Coordinate Dimension > Value Display Format).
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If new styles have been defined by the
administrator in Tools > Standards
for this type of element, then these styles will be
displayed in the Style toolbar drop-down
list. The properties of the element can then be
changed by selecting another style from the
list.
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Select Description as FEET-INC and
Display factor
as 2.
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Click OK in the Properties
dialog box. The coordinate dimension display value is changed.
If only the description format name and precision
value is to be changed, then you can use the Numerical Properties
toolbar and select the values from the drop-down list.
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- Each coordinate dimension can have
different display parameters (format
description, precision value, etc.).
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The Display Units option (via
Edit > Properties, Text
tab) is available only for those pre-R18 coordinate
dimensions that do not have format
information.
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When the given format name is not valid
(i.e. it corresponds to an existing value
format description or left blank), the
coordinate dimension on which the style is
applied or the NUM.DIMM format, or the first
allowed in the AllowedNumericalFormats
will be applied.
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For pre-R18 drawings:
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If the option Use style
values to create new objects
is selected in Tools > Options >
Mechanical Design > Drafting
> Administration
tab, the description information
will not be set and the resulting
coordinate dimension will follow the
old display.
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If this option is cleared, the
value available in the
Numerical Properties toolbar
will be used.
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