Curves
- Last UpdatedDec 04, 2025
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CNO |
By default contour 0 of the curve will be used. Any other contour can be selected using CNO. |
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<cont_no>::= <integer> |
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parallel move |
When a curve is moved parallel to itself, the displacement will be to the right (in the circulation direction of the curve if positive, to the left if negative. |
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<paral_displacem>::= COR=<dist> |
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<dist>::=<number> |
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REF |
All boundary types (except explicit lines) can be reflected in the vertical plane in the CL before being used. REF[LECT] is used for this purpose. |
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SYM |
When boundary_1 is a curve, the use of SYM means that the curve will be reflected in the CL-plane, and then the reflected curve will be connected to the unreflected curve to form one boundary over the CL. |
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SYM can only be used for curves, starting in the CL, like frames. |
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Example: BOU, FR105, SYM/ ... ; |