IDENTIFY
- Last UpdatedFeb 13, 2024
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/X |
Girth calculated between two X values. |
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/Y |
Girth calculated between two Y values. |
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/Z |
Girth calculated between two Z values. |
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/LOWER=$N |
Defines the lower value for which the girth should be calculated. |
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/UPPER=$N |
Defines the upper value for which the girth should be calculated. |
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/BUFFER |
If the POINTS or SPACING option has been given, then the generated points will be added to the Points Buffer. |
Purpose
To identify a curve on the graphics screen.
Syntax
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IDENTIFY < /ALL > |
Description
Any curve DISPLAYed in the current view can be identified via the IDENTIFY command by placing the cursor on or near the curve to be identified and clicking a button or key. The name or position of the curve will be drawn along the identified curve at a position close to the cursor.
Patches can be identified in the same way using the PATCH option. This works best with stored patches but it will work with non-fitted patches although a little slower especially if the patches have been displayed with the FULL option.
Command Qualifiers
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/ALL |
Identify curves with the CURSOR until the CANCEL box is selected, This option is most useful for labelling curves in plot mode. |
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/RANGE |
Identify all the PATCHES or CURVES which cross a user defined straight line. The user is requested to select two points using the graphics cursor which will be joined to form a straight line. The name or position of any curve that is intersected by this line will drawn alongside that curve at the intersection point. |
Examples
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IDENTIFY |