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Hi Roy,
Using axis direction method the user defines the system based on the axis direction. But for node reference, based on the node selected by the user the local system is created. Moreover using axis direction method user can select a number of nodes and the local system will be created in every nodes selected whereas this is not possible for node reference method.
Hi George P,
Using axis direction method, three nodes were selected to define a system (one was for origin, one was for x-axis, and another was for xy plane ). While using node reference method, also three nodes were selected to define a system (one was for origin, one was for x-axis, and another was for xy plane ). So I don't think I have got the difference point. Could you please explain it detailedly? Thank you.
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Roy
Hi Roy,
Using axis direction method the user defines the system based on the axis direction. But for node reference, based on the node selected by the user the local system is created. Moreover using axis direction method user can select a number of nodes and the local system will be created in every nodes selected whereas this is not possible for node reference method.