Translating Regions

Translating regions is useful if you import multiple regions separately and you want to move them relative to each other.

In addition to changing the relative position of regions, you can use this feature to make sure that the region positions correspond to the position in space appropriate for plot data and tabular data sets. If the region is displayed in an open Graphics window, the translation is applied immediately to that window. The schematic below illustrates the translate operation.

To translate a region:

  1. Right-click the region of interest. Select Transform > Translate... You can select multiple regions if you want to translate more than one region the same amount.

    The Translate Regions dialog appears.

  2. In the Translation fields, enter real numbers into the X, Y, and Z text boxes to define the translation vector. The units of each direction correspond to the model units. You can enter a negative value to move the region in the negative axis direction.
    Note An invalid entry in any of the fields causes the background of the field to turn red. Clicking Apply with an invalid field automatically adjusts the invalid value to 0.0.
  3. Click Apply to translate the selections.
    The progress bar notifies you once the process is complete and a summary message is displayed in the Output window.

  4. Click Close.