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Displaying Coordinates Of A Point In ANSYS Mechanical

When you creating an analysis in ANSYS®, you can have to see the coordinates of a point to define a specific boundary condition, or for another purpose. Looking at the coordinates of a point instantly is a very useful tool of ANSYS® Mechanical. Here we will explain how to view the coordinates of a point in ANSYS® Mechanical.

How To See Coordinates Of A Point In ANSYS® Mechanical?

Click on ‘Hit-Point Coordinate’ in ANSYS® Mechanical.

To see the coordinates of a point in ANSYS® Mechanical, you can activate the ‘Hit-Point Coordinate’ command as shown by the red arrow above.

Move your cursor to see coordinates in ANSYS® Mechanical.

When you activated it, you can see the coordinates of where your cursor is standing in the ANSYS® graphics interface as shown by the red arrow above.

Deactivate the ‘Hit-Point Coordinate’ command in ANSYS® Mechanical.

To shut down this property, re-click on the command to deactivate it in ANSYS® Mechanical.

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As you see above, seeing the coordinates of a point in ANSYS® Mechanical is very simple like above.

Conclusion

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NOTE: All the screenshots and images are used for educational and informative purposes. Images used courtesy of ANSYS, Inc.

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