Coordinate Systems
Learn how to work with local and global coordinate systems.
Transcription:
In this video I will show you what is the difference between the local and the global coordinate system. When we take a look at here at this link in the federal meter, which you can open from the examples folder, we can see that here for example, this assembly has a scientist five lenses to it. And when we take a look at the assembly, we can see that here the assembly is moved in the direction of set by 20 millimeters. And this means that here these 20 millimeters is in reference to the global coordinate system of our whole system. When we open this assembly, we can see here these lenses and we can see that these lenses have a swollen coordinate system and in comparison to the global coordinate system, these assemblies are positioned in the local coordinate system of this matter assembly. So, these coordinate systems here refer to the local coordinate system of this matter assembly. And this coordinate from from the mother assembly is in reference to the global coordinate system. Which means when we move here this lens, this lens will move in the local coordinate system of the magnet assembly. And if we move the whole assembly, it will be moved in reference to the global coordinate system. Thanks for watching