east { <window> }
Display an orthographic view of the model looking east.
<window>
A window identifier. The window must be a graphic window. If omitted, the current graphic window
is used.
-loc
Display an east view of the window’s local axes, rather than using the
global axes (the default).
-o1=<num>
An X ordinate defining the front viewing plane. If omitted, the left-hand side of the
window’s orthogonal box is used.
-o2=<num>
An X ordinate defining the rear viewing plane. If omitted, the right-hand side of the
window’s orthogonal box is used.
-p1=<point>
A 3-D point defining the front viewing plane. If omitted, the left-hand side
of the window’s orthogonal box is used.
-p2=<point>
A 3-D point defining the rear viewing plane. If omitted, the right-hand side
of the window’s orthogonal box is used.
If the window is not currently in use, or is not a graphic window, no action is taken.
Draw an east view of the current orthogonal box in the current graphic window.
east
Draw an east view of the current orthogonal box in a specified window.
east win2
Draw an east view between two points.
east -p1=p0, -p2=my_point
Draw an east view between two X ordinates.
east -o1=10, -o2=100
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