Moving Steelwork Elements
- Last UpdatedFeb 19, 2025
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Note:
The positioning/moving syntax described in Equipment and Primitives, also applies to Structural steelwork elements.
Keywords
MOVE ALONG BY AT
Description
Movement relative to a fixed starting position (MOVE, ALONG, BY commands) is possible for all structural elements which have a directly defined location in the 3D model; for example, Frameworks, Sub-frameworks, Primary Joints and Nodes (but not Secondary Joints and Nodes, whose positions are dependent on that of a Section), Routing Planes, Panels, etc.
Absolute positioning (AT command) is possible only for Sections, Primary Nodes, Routing Planes and Panels.
Examples |
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MOVE ALONG E45N DISTANCE 500 |
Moves Current Element in specified direction by specified distance. |
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BY N1000 E5000 U7000 |
Moves Current Element as specified relative to its current position. |
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AT E2000 N2000 U1000 |
Moves the Current Element to the specified position. In the case of a Section, POSS is set to this position; in the case of a Primary Node, NPOS is set to this position. |