Error in Xm and Ym coordinates

mhmt_ali

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In the project I sent attached, in the account reports, the Xm coordinate gives 5 when it should be around 10, and Ym gives 4 when it should be around 8. Can you help with this.
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"mhmt_ali":mrvzoxxi" said:
In the project I sent attached, the Xm coordinate gives 5 when it should be around 10, and Ym gives 4 when it should be around 8. Could you please help with this.
Hello, I couldn't see a problem with the Xm and Ym values. The printed values are the values of the rigid floors formed during the calculation. However, the data entry of the slab that caused the formation of the second rigid diaphragm is incorrect (the D21 tile is in the air, it is visible in the geometry control) There is no point in solving the structure as two different rigid diaphragms for flooring (you define two different floors on the same floor). You can cancel the landing floor and solve the landing flooring together with the ladder, and you can give the load to the system separately. Good work...
 
Since the values in the FLOOR GENERAL INFORMATION in the account reports are lower than the values in the Stories Structure Weight, Floor Force, Center of Mass, Center of Stiffness section, I could not get it approved by the chamber of civil engineers. They also asked me to meet with Idecadle.
 
Xm and Ym coordinates are given as the distance to the (0,0) coordinate of your project. In your project, the (0,0) coordinate is the point where the (2-J) axis intersects, and there is no error in the distances.
 
I would appreciate if you could tell me what I need to do to draw the coordinates of my project to (1,K ). I don't know how their coordinates were changed.
 
"mhmt_ali":33ngru4u" said:
I would appreciate if you could explain what I need to do to draw the coordinates of my project to (1,K ) I don't know how their coordinates were changed.
Your question is to move the 1,K axis intersection point to (0,0) you can do this: * select all * select move command * select 1,K axis intersection point as handle * press x key to type 0 and enter * press y key to type 0 and enter * cursor to point (0,0) in drawing area It will be locked. Clicking the left mouse button is enough to carry out the move. * Do this for dissimilar floors. Copy similar floors with a layer copy. Take it easy.
 
Besides moving, is there no other way to change the coordinates? It is difficult for the objects to overlap, so it gives an error. Can't be changed with command like in Autocadte?
 
"mhmt_ali":3nvroqt5" said:
Apart from moving, isn't there any other way to change the coordinates, because objects are difficult to overlap, so it gives an error.Can't it be changed with the command as in Autocad?
Moving is done by giving the base point the same on each floor and the coordinates To give an example from your project, click the Move to ground floor command. Click Select All. Give the 1-K axis intersection as the base point. Press X on the keyboard. Type zero and press Enter.[ b] Press Y[/b] key type zero and press enter Left click mouse 1-K axis intersection will be moved to origin point.
 
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