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Moving a Pin

  • Last UpdatedNov 14, 2025
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Keywords:

PIN BY THROUGH DISTANCE

Description:

These commands allow a pin to be moved from its current position in any axis direction or along its own direction. If moved along its own direction, a specified distance can be given or, alternatively, an intersection. (Moving in this manner is very similar to the pipe-routing options.)

Examples:

PIN 6 BY E3000 N2000

Pin 6 is moved by the given directions and distances

PIN 6 DIST 600

Pin 6 is moved along its own direction by the given amount

PIN 6 THR /NOZZ5

Pin 6 is moved along its own direction until it intersects a plane through /NOZZ5

Command Syntax:

>-- PIn integer --+-- BY <pos> ---------.
                  |                     |
                  |-- THRough <bpos> ---|
                  |                     |
                  ‘-- DISTance <uval> --+-- WRT --.
                                        |         |
                                        |-- IN ---+-- <gid> --.
                                        |                     |
                                        ‘---------------------+-->

Querying:

>-- Q PIN integer --+-- POSition ---.
                    |               |
                    ‘-- DIRection --+-- WRT --.
                                    |         |
                                    |-- IN ---+-- <gid> --.
                                    |                     |
                                    ‘---------------------+-->

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