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AVEVA™ E3D Design

Radial Dimensions ​. ​. ​.

  • Last UpdatedApr 27, 2023
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AKEY  option

stores the code of a dimensional attribute of the Design element type that is to be dimensioned. Option dependent on Design element type. Default DIAM.

DFLA  option

controls whether the dimension line is drawn from the centre (Radius) or across the diameter (Diameter). option = DIAMETER or RADIUS, default RADIUS.

DDEG value

controls angle at which dimension line displays, relative to the 2D

DTFL  option

controls whether the text radius DTRAD is measured from the CENTRE, MIDPOINT or CIRCUMFERENCE of the radial dimension. Default CENTRE

DTRA  value

- radial position of the dimension text origin from the centre or circumference

DTRA @

- (according to the DTFL setting) of the dimensioned object.

DTRA FLAG  option

modifies DTFL and recalculates DTRA to keep same visual appearance. option = CENTRE, MIDPOINT or CIRCUMFERENCE.

DTAN  option

controls the Dimension text angle.

option = STANDARD, HORIZ, VERT, default

STANDARD.

DSTY  option

combined with DTAN, controls the overall dimension style. Option = DIMLINE, LEADERLINE, EXTERNAL, default DIMLINE.

CHSTYLE  option

- controls the drawing style used for the optional horizontal and vertical fixed crosshair markers that mark the centre of the circle/arc being dimensioned. option = OFF (default), integer or line pattern.

CHCOLOUR value

- controls the drawing colour. Value can be a colour number or pre-defined colour name.

CHOS value

CHOS @

controls the distance by which the crosshairs overshoot the circle/arc circumference. value can be negative, default 6.

ASUB value

controls the angle subtended by the optional projection arcs at the circle/arc circumference. For DFLAG DIAMETER two arcs are drawn, one at each end of the dimension line; for DFLAG RADIUS only one arc is drawn. The midpoint of these arcs intersects the dimension line. ASUB 180 generates a circle for a diameter dimension.

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