Dragging Piping
- Last UpdatedFeb 19, 2025
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Keywords
DRAG AT BY POSITION MOVE DISTANCE THROUGH FROM TO CLEARANCE INFRONT BEHIND ONTOP UNDER
Description
This command is identical to the DRAG command described in the previous subsection except that, if the current element is a Branch, the bottom/top of piping positioning syntax can be used.
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DRAG THRO @ |
The current element and constrained network are moved along the constrained centerline until the origin of the current element lies on a reference plane which passes through the cursor position. |
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DRAG MOVE S DISTANCE |
The current element and constrained network are moved South by the specified distance. |
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DRAG DISTANCE 1000 ONTO /GRADE |
The current element and constrained network are dragged so that the origin of the current element is 1000 above /GRADE. |
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DRAG BOP ONTO /BEAM2-1 CLEAR 150 |
The current (Branch) element and constrained network are dragged so that the Tube will be positioned on top of /BEAM2-1 with a clearance of 150. |
Note:
As it changes orientation as well as position, CONNECT cannot be used in conjunction
with DRAG.
Command Syntax
>-- DRAG --+-- <absol> --.
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|-- <relat> --|
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‘-- <botop> --+-->
<botop> = >--+-- BOP --.
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‘-- TOP --+-- <uval> --.
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‘------------+-- <repla> --.
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‘-- <planf> --+-->

Dragging Piping to a specified position

Dragging Piping to a specified position

Dragging Piping to a given distance from a fixed object