Differentiate Between Ucs And Wcs In Autocad

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Sets the origin and orientation of the current user coordinate system (UCS).

The UCS is a moveable Cartesian coordinate system that establishes the XY work plane, horizontal and vertical directions, axes of rotation, and other useful geometric references. You can change the UCS origin and orientation for convenience as you specify points, enter coordinates, and work with drawing aids, such as Ortho mode and the grid.

A UCS can be stored with a viewport if the UCSVP system variable is set to 1 for that viewport.

Note: By default, the Coordinates panel is hidden in the Drafting & Annotation workspace. To display the Coordinates panel, click the View tab, then right-click and choose Show Panels, and then click Coordinates. In 3D workspaces (not available in AutoCAD LT), the Coordinates panel is on the Home tab.

The following prompts are displayed.

Specify origin of UCS

Differentiate

Defines a new UCS using one, two, or three points:

  • If you specify a single point, the origin of the current UCS shifts without changing the orientation of the X, Y, and Z axes.
  • If you specify a second point, the UCS rotates to pass the positive X axis through this point.
  • If you specify a third point, the UCS rotates around the new X axis to define the positive Y axis.

The three points specify an origin point, a point on the positive X axis, and a point on the positive XY plane.

If you do not specify a Z coordinate value when entering a coordinate, the current Z value is used.

Tip: You can also select and drag the UCS icon origin grip directly to a new location, or choose Move Origin Only from the origin grip menu.

Face

Dynamically aligns the UCS to a face on a 3D object.

Move the cursor over a face to preview how the UCS will be aligned.

Tip: You can also select and drag the UCS icon (or choose Move And Align from the origin grip menu) to align the UCS with faces dynamically.
Next

Locates the UCS on either the adjacent face or the back face of the selected edge.

Xflip

Rotates the UCS 180 degrees around the X axis.

Yflip

Rotates the UCS 180 degrees around the Y axis.

Accept

Accepts the changes and places the UCS.

Named

Saves or restores named UCS definitions.

Tip: You can also right-click the UCS icon and click Named UCS to save or restore named UCS definitions. If you use named UCS definitions frequently, you can enter the Restore, Save, Delete, and ? options directly at the initial UCS prompt without specifying the Named option.

Restore

Restores a saved UCS definition so that it becomes the current UCS.

Name

Specifies the name of the UCS definition to restore.

?—List UCS definitions

Lists details about the specified UCS definitions.

Save

Saves the current UCS to a specified name.

Name

Specifies the name for the UCS definition.

Wcs

Delete

Removes the specified UCS definition from the list of saved definitions.

What Is Ucs In Autocad

?—List UCS Definitions

Lists saved UCS definitions showing the origin and X, Y, and Z axes for each saved UCS definition relative to the current UCS. Enter an asterisk to list all UCS definitions. If the current UCS is the same as the WCS (World Coordinate System), it is listed as WORLD. If it is custom, but unnamed, it is listed as NO NAME.

Object

Aligns the UCS to a selected 2D or 3D object. The UCS can be aligned with any object type, including point clouds, except xlines and 3D polylines.

Move the cursor over an object to see a preview of how the UCS will align, and click to place the UCS. In most cases, the UCS origin will be located at the endpoint that is nearest to the specified point, the X axis will align to an edge or tangent to a curve, and the Z axis will align perpendicular to the object.

When moving the cursor over a point cloud, the origin of the UCS is moved to the nearest point of the point cloud object. If the point cloud has segmentation data (from Autodesk ReCap Pro) and a planar segment is detected at the cursor location, the UCS origin is moved to the nearest point on the plane and the XY axis of the UCS is aligned to the XY plane of the planar segments. The X axis direction is determined by the intersection line between the plane of the planar segment and the WCS. Click to place the UCS.

Previous

Restores the previous UCS.

You can steps back through the last 10 UCS settings in the current session. UCS settings are stored independently for model space and paper space.

View

Aligns the XY plane of the UCS to a plane perpendicular to your viewing direction. The origin point remains unchanged, but the X and Y axes become horizontal and vertical.

World

Aligns the UCS with the world coordinate system (WCS).

Tip: You can also click the UCS icon and choose World from the origin grip menu.

X, Y, Z

Rotates the current UCS about a specified axis.

Point your right thumb in the positive direction of the X axis and curl your fingers. Your fingers indicate the positive rotation direction about the axis.

Point your right thumb in the positive direction of the Y axis and curl your fingers. Your fingers indicate the positive rotation direction about the axis.

Point your right thumb in the positive direction of the Z axis and curl your fingers. Your fingers indicate the positive rotation direction about the axis.

You can define any UCS by specifying an origin and one or more rotations around the X, Y, or Z axis.

Z Axis

Aligns the UCS to a specified positive Z axis.

The UCS origin is moved to the first point and its positive Z axis passes through the second point.

Object

Aligns the Z axis tangent to the endpoint that is nearest to the specified point. The positive Z axis points away from the object.

Apply

(Not available in AutoCAD LT)

Applies the current UCS setting to a specified viewport or all viewports when other viewports have a different UCS saved in the viewport. (UCSVP system variable).

Difference Between Ucs And Wcs In Autocad

Viewport

Applies the current UCS to the specified viewport and ends the UCS command.

All

Applies the current UCS to all active viewports.

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