All drawings are based on a Cartesian coordinate system in which three perpendicular axes are used: the X, Y, and Z. All axes originate in the origin point of the coordinate system. The X-axis and Y-axis define a horizontal plane. The X-axis and Z-axis, as well as the Y-axis and Z-axis, define vertical planes.
In the Cartesian coordinate format, a point is defined by its distances to the XY-, XZ- and YZ-planes. These distances are called the XYZ-coordinates of a point. When you draw in 2D, you specify points only on the XY-plane. The Z-coordinate is omitted. In CAD, the fixed Cartesion coordinate system is called the World Coordinate System (WCS). New drawings are based on the WCS.
Enter coordinates as absolute or relative values. To specify the point coordinates with respect to the previous point (relative coordinate input), type the "@" character in front of the coordinate values.
Type of Coordinate | Input | Example |
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Cartesian (2D / 3D) | X,Y / X,Y,Z | 3.5,8.2,6.7 |
Polar (2D) | distance<angle | 7.5<45 |
Cylindrical (3D) | distance<angle,Z-coordinate | 7.5<45,12.2 |
Spherical (3D) | distance<angle1<angle2 | 7.5<45<33 |
Type of Coordinate | Input | Example |
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Cartesian (2D / 3D) | @deltaX,deltaY / @deltaX,deltaY,deltaZ | @3.5,8.2,6.7 |
Polar (2D) | @relative_distance<angle | @7.5<45 |
Cylindrical (3D) | @relative_distance<angle,Z-coordinate | @7.5<45,12.2 |
Spherical (3D) | @relative_distance<angle1<angle2 | @7.5<45<33 |
To specify absolute Cartesian coordinates:
To place a point in the XY-plane (Z coordinate is zero), omit the Z-coordinate. For example, type 3.5,8.2.
To specify relative Cartesian coordinates:
To specify absolute polar coordinates:
distance: Specifies the distance from the origin
alpha_angle: Specifies the angle in the XY-plane (positive angles are measured counter-clockwise)
To specify relative polar coordinates:
To specify absolute cylindrical coordinates:
distance: Specifies the distance from the origin
alpha_angle: Specifies the angle in the XY-plane (positive angles are measured counter-clockwise)
z_coordinate: Specifies the height above the XY-plane
To specify relative cylindrical coordinates:
To specify absolute spherical coordinates:
distance: Specifies the distance from the origin
alpha_angle: Specifies the angle in the XY-plane (positive angles are measured counter-clockwise)
beta_angle: Specifies the angle measured from the XY-plane (positive angles are measured above the XY-plane)
To specify relative spherical coordinates:
To specify absolute Cartesian coordinates:
: Line
Specify start point» 0,0,0
Specify next point» 3.5,8.2,6.7
...
To specify relative Cartesian coordinates:
: Line
Specify start point» 0,0,0
Specify next point» @3.5,8.2,6.7
...
Related Topics
Coordinate Input and Coordinate Systems
Specifying Points Using Coordinate Filters
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