string-to-plane ("cstp")
See this command in the command table.
To access this command:
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Solids ribbon >> Design Tools >> String to Plane.
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Edit ribbon >> More >> Tools >> String to Plane.
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Design ribbon >> String Tools >> More >> String to Plane.
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Right-click a strings data overlay in the Sheets or Project Data control bar and select Convert to Planes.
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Using the command line, enter "string-to-plane".
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Use the quick key combination "cstp".
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Display the Find Command screen, locate string-to-plane and click Run.
Command Overview
Create plane data based on the vertices of a selected string object. The original string data is not removed.
A plane object is fitted to the string data according to 'best fit' principles.
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If no plane object has yet been defined, a new planes object will be created and made current.
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A plane is represented by a disc or rectangle, depending on the current Plane Properties.
A plane object is similar to a points object, but has a dip (DIP) and dip direction (DIPDIRN). Planes can be used for a range of reasons, including geotechnical structure orientation for fault domain analysis.
Command steps:
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Select the required string.
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Run the command.
A plane data object is created.
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