Classify Above Line key-in command classifies points above a given line in a section view. You specify the line with two data clicks after starting the command.
Syntax:
Parameters:
PARAMETER |
EFFECT |
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from |
Source class(es). Use 999 or no value at all to classify any visible points. Separate several source classes by a comma or minus, for example class=1,3-5. |
to |
Target class. |
Corresponding tool: Classify Above Line
Classify Below Line key-in command classifies points below a given line in a section view. You specify the line with two data clicks after starting the command.
Syntax:
Parameters:
PARAMETER |
EFFECT |
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from |
Source class(es). Use 999 or no value at all to classify any visible points. Separate several source classes by a comma or minus, for example class=1,3-5. |
to |
Target class. |
Corresponding tool: Classify Below Line
Classify Close To Line key-in command classifies points above, below or close to a given line in a section view. You define the line with two data clicks inside a section view.
Syntax:
Parameters:
PARAMETER |
EFFECT |
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abovefrom=n |
Source class above line. Use 999 or any to classify any visible points. |
aboveto=n |
Target class above line. |
abovetol=x |
Tolerance above line. |
closefrom=n |
Source class close to line. Use 999 or any to classify any visible points. |
closeto=n |
Target class close to line. |
belowfrom=n |
Source class below line. Use 999 or any to classify any visible points. |
belowto=n |
Target class below line. |
belowtol=x |
Tolerance below line. |
Corresponding tool: Classify Close To Line
Classify Fence key-in command classifies points inside an existing fence. It also starts the Place Fence tool so that you can immediately place a new or the next fence.
Syntax:
Parameters:
PARAMETER |
EFFECT |
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from |
Source class(es). Use 999 or no value at all to classify any visible points. Separate several source classes by a comma or minus, for example class=1,3-5. |
to |
Target class. |
Corresponding tool: Classify Fence
Classify Inside Shapes key-in command classifies points inside selected shapes. Source class, destination class and expand distance may be set as parameters if the key-in command.
The command requires that at least one shape element is selected in the CAD file. It classifies the points inside selected shapes immediately, no manual action is required.
Syntax:
Parameters:
PARAMETER |
EFFECT |
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from=n |
Source class(es). Use from=999 or from=any to classify from any class. |
to=n |
Target class. |
expand=n |
Distance by which to expand the shapes. Positive values expand and negative values shrink the shapes. |
Corresponding macro action: By polygons
Classify Using Brush key-in command classifies points inside a circular or rectangular brush. You define the points to classify placing a data click and moving the brush over the points in a top or section view. Stop the tool by placing another data click.
Syntax:
Parameters:
PARAMETER |
EFFECT |
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from=n |
Source class(es). Use from=999 or from=any to classify any visible points. Separate several source classes by a comma or minus, for example class=1,3-5. |
to=n |
Target class. |
size=n |
Brush size. Given in pixels on screen. |
shape=n |
Shape of the brush: circle or rectangle. |
Corresponding tool: Classify Using Brush
Classify View key-in command classifies points which are visible inside a view. You select the view with a data click after starting the command.
Syntax:
Parameters:
PARAMETER |
EFFECT |
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from |
Source class(es). Use 999 or no value at all to classify any visible points. |
to |
Target class. |
There is no corresponding tool, menu command, or macro action.