SetCoordSys



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Syntax

SapObject.SapModel.CoordSys.SetCoordSys

VB6 Procedure

Function SetCoordSys(ByVal Name As String, ByVal x As Double, ByVal y As Double, ByVal z As Double, ByVal RZ As Double, ByVal RY As Double, ByVal RX As Double) As Long

Parameters

Name

This is the name of a coordinate system. If this is the name of an existing coordinate system, that coordinate system is modified, otherwise a new coordinate system is added.

x

The global X coordinate of the origin of the coordinate system. [L]

y

The global Y coordinate of the origin of the coordinate system. [L]

z

The global Z coordinate of the origin of the coordinate system. [L]

RZ, RY, RX

The rotation of an axis of the new coordinate system relative to the global coordinate system is defined as follows: (1) Rotate the coordinate system about the positive global Z-axis as defined by the RZ item. (2) Rotate the coordinate system about the positive global Y-axis as defined by the RY item. (3) Rotate the coordinate system about the positive global X-axis as defined by the RX item.  Note that the order in which these rotations are performed is important.  RX, RY and RZ are angles in degrees [deg].

Remarks

The function returns zero if the coordinate system is successfully added or modified, otherwise it returns a nonzero value.

Modifying the Global coordinate system will fail and return an error.

VBA Example

Sub AddCoordSystem()
   'dimension variables
      Dim SapObject As Sap2000.SapObject
      Dim SapModel As cSapModel
      Dim ret as Long

   'create Sap2000 object
      Set SapObject = New SAP2000.SapObject

   'start Sap2000 application
      SapObject.ApplicationStart

   'create SapModel object
      Set SapModel = SapObject.SapModel

   'initialize model
      ret = SapModel.InitializeNewModel

   'create model from template
      ret = SapModel.File.New2DFrame(PortalFrame, 3, 124, 3, 200)

   'define new coordinate system
      ret = SapModel.CoordSys.SetCoordSys("CSys1", 1000, 1000, 0, 0, 0, 0)

   'close Sap2000
      SapObject.ApplicationExit False
      Set SapModel = Nothing
      Set SapObject = Nothing
End Sub

Release Notes

Initial release in version 11.00.

See Also

GetCoordSys

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