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General Moving to a Clearance

  • Last UpdatedNov 17, 2025
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MOVE PLANE CLEARANCE INFRONT BEHIND

Description:

This command differs from the basic option by allowing the movement direction and clearance to be specified in different planes.

Example:

MOVE TOWARD /TANK5 PLANE E CLEARANCE 30 INF /TANK5

The Current Element will be moved towards /TANK5 until it has 30 clearance ‘this side’ in an East/West direction (see ).

Command Syntax:

>- MOVe -+- ALOng -.
         |         |
         ‘---------+- <bdir> -+- PLAne <bdir> -.
                              |                |
                              ‘----------------+- TOwards <bpos> -.
                                                                  |
 .--------------------------------<-------------------------------’
 |
 ‘- CLEARance <uval> +- INFront -.
                     |           |
                     ‘- BEHind --|
                                 |-  <gid> --.
                                 |           |
                                 |- <marke> -|
                                 |           |
                                 ‘- <bpos> --+-> 

Querying:

>-- Query POSition --+-- <bpos> --.
                     |            |
                     ‘------------+-- WRT --.
                                  |         |
                                  |-- IN ---+-- <gid> -->
                                  |
                                  ‘-->

Figure 2:34. Moving to a given clearance relative to a specified plane

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