CGRAPH displays 3D objects in a view where the origin (0/0/0) always remains in the centre of the image. The origin therefore always remains part of the image; for example, you cannot zoom out beyond it to get to ‘the other side’ of the image. In addition, the z-axis is always oriented upwards in the default setting for a better overview. The display of graphics offers several options for modification.
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Tree view (red arrow) | In this view, to the left of the actual graphic display, you will find all the important parameters for the individual graphics as well as settings for colours and appearance of the coordinate system |
| Function bar (green arrows) | Contains buttons for enlarging and reducing the view, for printing, and an option to remove the display |
| Angle settings (magenta arrows) | Here you can adjust the rotation angles of the original image and the transformed image. In addition, an orange arrow indicates an advanced option for changing the angles |
| Status bar (yellow arrows) | Contains a function for automatic, animated rotation of the graphic. |
| Parameters (blue arrow)) | Contains the option for changing a parameter. For information on how to adjust a parameter, see Notes on changing the parameter in the graphic display. |
The function bar (green arrows) provides buttons for quickly changing the display, printing and closing the graphic as a whole.
| Symbol | Description |
|---|---|
| Enlarges the section (zooms in) by a factor of 2 | |
| Reduces the section (zooms out) by a factor of 2 | |
| Restores the initial section by resetting the scale and rotation angle to the values specified in the settings. | |
| Opens the printer selection and prints the current view according to the general settings. For some graphics, additional settings can be accessed by right-clicking on this icon. | |
| Closes the current tab and thus the graphic display and all associated default pages. |
Zooming in brings you closer to the centre. This also allows you to ‘dive into’ graphics and then visually ‘look around’ inside them.
The scaling can also be changed using the mouse wheel.
In the simplified view, CGRAPH provides two angles that can be adjusted:
| Angle | Description |
|---|---|
| Rotation | Sets the rotation angle around the z-axis. This rotation angle can also be changed automatically with the Rotate around z-axis switch |
| Tilt | Represents the tilt angle of the x-y plane to the z-axis. This allows the graphic to be viewed from above and below. |
The status bar has three elements
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Left field | Button for starting and stopping automatic rotation to the right |
| Middle field | Slider for adjusting the speed of automatic rotation |
| Right field | Contains information or the option to change a parameter (blue arrow) |
The Extended button allows additional adjustment of the rotation angle and scaling.
| Angle | Description |
|---|---|
| Rotation around x-axis | Displays the rotation angle around the x-axis. This allows the graphic to be tilted against the x-axis alone. |
| Rotation around y-axis | Displays the rotation angle around the y-axis. This allows the graphic to be tilted against the y-axis alone. |
| Scaling x-axis | Sets the scaling for the x-axis alone. This allows objects to be displayed smaller or larger in the x-direction. |
| Scaling y-axis | Sets the scaling for the y-axis alone. This allows objects to be displayed smaller or larger in the y-direction. |
| Z-axis scaling | Sets the scaling for the z-axis alone. This allows objects to be displayed smaller or larger in the z-direction. |
Changing the rotation angles for the x- and y-axes inevitably means that the z-axis is no longer aligned vertically.
Clicking the Extended button again hides the panel with the additional settings.