Josh Thomas
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Posted:
1 decade ago
05.02.2013, 18:17 MEZ
Kenji-
When you define your Cut Plane you can define a yx-plane instead of an xy-plane. This should work for you.
Regards,
Josh Thomas
AltaSim Technologies
Kenji-
When you define your Cut Plane you can define a yx-plane instead of an xy-plane. This should work for you.
Regards,
Josh Thomas
AltaSim Technologies
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Posted:
1 decade ago
05.02.2013, 18:33 MEZ
Great! That works for me.
Thank you very much!
Great! That works for me.
Thank you very much!
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Posted:
9 years ago
05.09.2016, 09:44 MESZ
Hi!
I'm at loss for how to do this with a general plane type (which I have to use since the plane I want to plot has it's normal pointing towards x^-y^).
Thanks in advance for answer!
BR
Magnus
Hi!
I'm at loss for how to do this with a general plane type (which I have to use since the plane I want to plot has it's normal pointing towards x^-y^).
Thanks in advance for answer!
BR
Magnus
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Posted:
9 years ago
05.09.2016, 09:50 MESZ
I made a quick breakthrough just after posting :)
A parameterized surface did the trick.
BR
Magnus
xkcd.com/979/
Hi!
I'm at loss for how to do this with a general plane type (which I have to use since the plane I want to plot has it's normal pointing towards x^-y^).
Thanks in advance for answer!
BR
Magnus
I made a quick breakthrough just after posting :)
A parameterized surface did the trick.
BR
Magnus
https://xkcd.com/979/
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Hi!
I'm at loss for how to do this with a general plane type (which I have to use since the plane I want to plot has it's normal pointing towards x^-y^).
Thanks in advance for answer!
BR
Magnus
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