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- C-ARRAY allows you to rotate geometry about a given axis
- by a given number of degrees while keeping a constant
- orientation with respect to the coordinate axes.
-
- Indicate the method of transformation by choosing from the
- following options:
-
- MOVE - to apply the transformation directly to the
- selected entities. All non-geometric data relating to
- the entities is preserved.
-
- COPY - to apply the transformation to copies of the
- selected entities. Copies are created on the active level
- and retain the attributes of the original geometry. All
- non-geometric data relating to the entities is preserved.
- You can create as many copies as you want in one
- operation. The transformation for a given copy is
- applied to the results of the previous copy.
-
- JOIN - to apply the transformation to copies of the
- selected entities and create lines from join positions on
- the original entities to corresponding positions on the
- copies. The new joining entities are lines that assume
- all the current default line attributes. Coincident
- positions generate only one joining entity.
-
- Joined copies are created on the active level; all
- non-geometric data relating to the entities is preserved;
- you can create as many copies as you want in one
- operation; the transformation for a given copy is applied
- to the results of the previous copy.
-
- Select the desired entities, using a Selection Menu
- option.
-
- If you are using COPY or JOIN, enter the desired number of
- copies and press <Enter>.
-
- Indicate a position on the rotational axis, using a
- Position Menu option.
-
- Either indicate another position on the rotational axis,
- or press <Enter> to have the axis normal (perpendicular)
- to the construction plane.
-
- Indicate the base position, using a Position Menu option.
-
- Enter the rotation angle in degrees.
-
- The base position is rotated about the indicated axis by
- the rotation angle. Everything else retains its
- relationship to the original base point.
-