Snap

 

 

 

When creating nodes or elements or assigning attributes with the mouse cursor and if the mouse is moved to the vicinity of a desired grid, node or element, Snap allows the mouse cursor to automatically snap to the relevant position.

 

 

 

From the Main Menu select View > Snap > Point.

 

From the Main Menu select View > Snap > Line.

 

From the Main Menu select View > Snap > Node.

 

From the Main Menu select View > Snap > Element.

 

From the Main Menu select View > Snap > All.

 

From the Main Menu select View > Snap > Free.

 

 

Click 21-S-1.jpg Point Grid Snap in the Icon Menu.

 

Click 21-S-2.jpg Line Grid Snap in the Icon Menu.

 

Click 21-S-3.jpg Node Snap in the Icon Menu.

 

Click 21-S-4.jpg Element Snap in the Icon Menu.

 

Click 21-S-5.jpg Snap All in the Icon Menu.

 

Click 21-S-6.jpg Snap Free in the Icon Menu.

 

 

 

21-S-1.jpg Point Grid Snap

 

Snap the mouse cursor to the contiguous Grid Point.

 

Point Grid is set by 21-S-7.jpg Set Point Grid.

 

 21-S-2.jpg Line Grid Snap

 

Snap the mouse cursor to the contiguous Grid Line intersection.

 

Line Grid is set by 21-S-8.jpg Set Line Grid.

 

21-S-3.jpg Node Snap

 

Snap the mouse cursor to the contiguous node.

 

21-S-4.jpg Element Snap

 

Snap the mouse cursor to the center of the contiguous element.

 

In the case of line grid, use Snap Point ( ) to the right of the Status Bar at the bottom of the screen to control particular snap positions. For example, if the trisection of an element is snapped, click and assign 1/3.

 

This function can be extremely useful, for example, when generating sub-beams connected to existing girders.

 

21-S-5.jpg Snap All

 

Set all the above functions effective.

 

21-S-6.jpg Snap Free

 

Undo all the snap functions.

 

Click the above icons separately to release certain snap functions (Toggle On/Off).

 

 

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Example of using various Snap functions