2013

Table Of Contents
Specify second source point or [eXit] <X>: Specify a point for the X
axis of the destination or press Enter
The second point specifies a new X axis direction for the destination within
a plane parallel to the XY plane of the current UCS. If you press Enter instead
of specifying a second point, the X and Y axes of the destination are assumed
to be parallel with the X and Y axes of the current UCS.
Specify third destination point or [eXit] <X>: Specify a point for
the destinations positive XY plane, or press Enter
The third point fully specifies the orientation of the X and Y axes of the
destination plane.
NOTE If the destination is a plane on an existing solid object, you can define the
destination plane with a single point by turning on dynamic UCS.
See also:
Align Objects
3DARRAY
Maintains legacy behavior for creating nonassociative, 3D rectangular or polar
arrays.
Access Methods
Button
Menu: Modify 3D Operations 3D Array
Toolbar: Modeling tool set Copy tool group 3D Array
Summary
3DARRAY functionality has been replaced with the enhanced
ARRAY (page
81) command, which allows you to create associative or nonassociative, 2D
or 3D, rectangular, path, or polar arrays. 3DARRAY maintains legacy behavior.
For 3D rectangular arrays, in addition to columns and rows, you also specify
the number of levels in the Z direction. For 3D polar arrays, you specify the
axis of rotation with any two points in space.
20 | Chapter 2 Commands